B. Aline Blanchard

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Abstracts

 

Aline's mixed-media abstracts reveal her ongoing interest in modified reality, and her continued interest in experimental art which has lead her into an investigation of alternate art materials.

 

Her work can be read on many levels. For instance All About Skins references multiple skins:

 

·         fur skin (mink) that's been dashed with paint and surrounded by egg yolk, a reference to the animal activists of the '90s

·         human skin (nudity)

·         skinning  your legs when you slide down a rope

·         paint skins, a process where dried paint is coated, ripped from the palette, then collaged back into the canvas.

 

Ode to Jackson Pollock is Aline’s nod to the artist Jackson Pollock in which she uses Pollock’s famous drip technique to form the subtle shape of his initials,  "J".

 

Prices are available upon request by emailing

 

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* Private Collection

 

 

Thanks to Gregory Galfo for the photographs on this page.

*All About Skins

Mixed media on canvas 24"x30"

Ode to Jackson Pollack

 

 

*Rockview

Mixed media on canvas 16"x16"

 

 

 

*Phantom's Fire

This painting inspired symphony by G.Paul Naeger:

Four Seasons in New

England

 

*Red Storm

Mixed media on canvas 16"x20"

 

 

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