Over a period of eight years I produced
a series of paintings representing a single field on a farm near Port
Hope, Ontario, exploring its visual aspect in all four seasons and in
various
conditions of light and times of day. Each
of these pictures, painted in oil on board, forms a triptych of three
panels related thematically. The same subject is seen at different times
of day or
from three different vantage points or it can be the opposite:
three vistas, all seen from a single point. By using three different
moments of looking in each painting, the element of time is
introduced
into what is often a static genre.
Each individual painting brings to the viewer
the sense of stepping into nature, not merely to look at it but to experience
both its permanence and its evanescence. I hope that the encounter
with
the entire body of work, in which a single subject is displayed in its
profuse variety, will evoke in the onlooker an understanding not only
of the way that nature looks, but of its inner
meaning. To me this experience
has a spiritual dimension, and I regard the content of the paintings
as a statement about creation.
Martha Eleen
150 paintings
all paintings oil on wood; triptychs 12" x 36"
exceptions: 1993-1994 - varied sizes; Spring 1998 - single panels 12" x
12"; 18" x18"
all images © 1993-2001 Martha Eleen
with the support of the Ontario Arts Council
