Dreams that Dance

Dreams that Dance
W x H: 36 x 48 in / 91.44 x 121.92 cm
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Van Hart’s work explores her fascination with the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance and the generation of new life and new ideas.

Michelle Crawford

Layers in a painting interest me because of the rich undercurrents they bring. I like to begin with a radiant field of color and overlay this base with transparent clouds of paint and grids of skewed geometry. This structure serves as a platform for representational imagery, often from art history. I finish the painting with an expressionist display, a spontaneous explosion of paint wrinkles, smears, dabs and zigzags.

I make these opposing gestures and surfaces to speak about different kinds of human behavior, to express logical and emotional relationships that do not always co-exist in harmony. Color is my primary source of expression and these juxtaposed layers of color often have abrupt and asynchronous interactions.

Memories arise not only from the self but also from our common history. I have begun to add other images: the work of other artists, the outline of a house from my childhood, the birch trees I remember from my time in the Russian countryside. Often there will just be an edge of this "history" layer showing, like an uneven piece of underclothing. At other times it moves under the surface like a figure traveling behind a curtain. These image fragments may be simply background noise, but I feel they must be there.

The painting is completed with imagery that comes from contemporary life: an abstracted collage of colors from the media or a vision of the passing parade of New York street culture. This final layer, which partially obliterates the memory and history images, brings the painting forward into the present. The work, in the end, is intended to relate to the complex, cacophonic world of our day - to the interconnected and networked lives we lead.


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Reference No.: GIN-1125-631
Dimensions: W x H: 36 x 48 in / 91.44 x 121.92 cm
Description:

Holly Van Hart is an internationally exhibited artist known for her abstracted nature paintings. Van Hart’s work explores her fascination with the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance and the generation of new life and new ideas. “My abstract nature paintings are meant to spark new excitement about the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance, connectedness, opportunity, and the generation of new life and new ideas. These paintings highlight the promise of our own creativity and capabilities, to be nurtured and explored and stretched to their fullest potential. Look carefully at each painting and you’ll be welcomed into a world of realism contrasted with my abstracted view of nature. Take a visual stroll through these forests and fields. You’ll see realistically painted trees and flowers, juxtaposed against vibrating blocks of color representing the sky, trees, leaves, fields and shadows. The overall effect is to balance the excitement of my visual world with the calm of nature, and to invite reflection on nature’s abundance.” -- Holly Van Hart Silicon Valley, California

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Layers in a painting interest me because of the rich undercurrents they bring. I like to begin with a radiant field of color and overlay this base with transparent clouds of paint and grids of skewed geometry. This structure serves as a platform for representational imagery, often from art history. I finish the painting with an expressionist display, a spontaneous explosion of paint wrinkles, smears, dabs and zigzags.

I make these opposing gestures and surfaces to speak about different kinds of human behavior, to express logical and emotional relationships that do not always co-exist in harmony. Color is my primary source of expression and these juxtaposed layers of color often have abrupt and asynchronous interactions.

Memories arise not only from the self but also from our common history. I have begun to add other images: the work of other artists, the outline of a house from my childhood, the birch trees I remember from my time in the Russian countryside. Often there will just be an edge of this "history" layer showing, like an uneven piece of underclothing. At other times it moves under the surface like a figure traveling behind a curtain. These image fragments may be simply background noise, but I feel they must be there.

The painting is completed with imagery that comes from contemporary life: an abstracted collage of colors from the media or a vision of the passing parade of New York street culture. This final layer, which partially obliterates the memory and history images, brings the painting forward into the present. The work, in the end, is intended to relate to the complex, cacophonic world of our day - to the interconnected and networked lives we lead.

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My work contemplates fundamental things such as our basic need to provide for ourselves; our desire for home, belonging, and connection; and our being a small temporary part of the natural world’s continuum. These thoughts take shape in images and objects that combine simple representations, layered abstractions, and plain-spoken materials
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