Sometimes There are No Words
©2010 Melynda Van Zee
40" x 30"
Acrylic on Canvas
©2010 Melynda Van Zee
40" x 30"
Acrylic on Canvas
I finished this painting in June and I kept searching for the right title-something that could say what I was experiencing as I created the piece. The harder I searched, the more nothing would come, except sometimes there are no words. As much as I love words and on some days love to talk (just ask my friends), the lesson I've been learning in my art lately is that it is this is why so many of us choose to create-whether we are composing, gardening, sewing, or painting. When words aren't going to do it, when there are no words to be found, when the words are inadequate for whatever is in the soul...that is one time when it is time for me to paint. So often people will say to me that a particular work I created has so much emotion, and I think I began to think of many of my paintings as only portraying a particular emotional place-an emotional landscape if you will. But, I recently heard the soul described as the place where emotion, intellect, belief and passion all intertwine. That is the place I want to continually paint from-not just from my emotion, not just from my intellect, not just because there is a particular image I like and I have the physical ability to reproduce it. I want to paint from the place that takes it all-the intellect, the emotion, the deep belief and allow it all to mix and mesh together and from that place, create. The difficult thing is that I can’t just will myself to paint from this place-I’m learning it is more a process of allowing myself permission to simply be right where I am, and then paint from that place of knowing-and sometimes the knowing is messy, complicated, intense and beautiful all at the same time. I wish life came to us in neat packages-easily definable with a clear path...”untie ribbon, peel off tape, remove paper” but it doesn’t seem to work that way for me-for any of us. Life is full of uncharted paths, darkness we didn’t expect, holy moments of surprise and hope often mixed with uncertainty-that is the challenge of our humanity...and such a difficult thing to capture in adequate image or word, but try we do-because we can't not.
©2010 Melynda Van Zee
©2010 Melynda Van Zee
love, love, love your work! I knew when I met you that there was something amazing about you. Sandy / PinkSlip STudio
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy-there is something amazing about you too-I knew it when I walked in your booth at ArtFest Midwest.
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