It’s Fairfield’s 1st Fridays Art Walk and tonight I’m at ICON Gallery talking with owner/curator Bill Teeple about the creative process, painting, poetry, and consciousness. I’m moved by one of his new images on the wall in the smaller gallery/studio upstairs. It’s deeply blue and draws me in like a magnet.
Bill tells me it’s made of multiple layers of acrylic paint, like a glaze. It’s translucent; it glows in your awareness. Tiny white specks look like stars in the night sky. Bill says it’s the paper, meant to be part of the painting.
Click on the blue image to enlarge it and you’ll see them. Enlarge it again and stare into the BLUE, and like the Hubble telescope, you’ll discover a world that previously was not visible.
The simplicity and minimalism of the piece inspires me to write a haiku. I do, and share it with Bill who says, “That’s it!”
BLUE: A Translucent Painting by Bill Teeple
Ten Layers of Blue
Look at it looking at you
Aglow between two
I can’t help myself when it comes to rearranging words in lines and their meanings. Here is a second version of the haiku.
BLUE: A Translucent Painting by Bill Teeple
Ten Layers of Blue
Looking at it look at you
A glow between two
Here’s a related poem about the mystery of the creative process: Sometimes Poetry Happens.
Tags: 1st Friday's Art Walk, Bill Teeple, blue, color, Fairfield Iowa, haiku, ICON Gallery, Ken Chawkin, painting
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