My Work Is Autobiographical. It’s The Way I Process Trauma From When I Was Younger. The Imagery I Use, Lyrics From Songs Represent That Time. Being Able To Successfully Work Through A Painting Creates Positives From Negatives.
SUBWAY SONNETS
I never considered myself a storyteller, until I did.
My paintings are visual narratives of my experiences, of love, of places (existent and non-existent), of emotions and of memories I recall from growing up in New York in the late 70s and 80s.
The surfaces are derived from memories of the rusted subway car, the public telephone booths, rolling steel cages that secure neighborhood stores after closing. The mark-making in these paintings emulates the process by which all these metallic surfaces become the backdrop for the graphic history of the neighborhoods. “The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls -(Sounds of Silence, 1964).
In this environment, the sharpie, self-adhesive sticker, pasted hand-bill and aerosol paint can quickly communicate and populate an entire neighborhood overnight promoting local punk rock bands and their gigs, political messaging, self-expression and the advertisement of services from 24-hour plumbers to local sex workers.
My paintings feel as if they have been created by random collaboration in the same way public telephone booths and trains quickly filled up with stickers and graffiti. The surface is archaeological, stratified with graphic artifacts as some, previously placed, are torn away and others overlaid upon existing iconography. The picture plane is scratched and eroded and scrawled upon. Song lyrics and Shakespearean quotes share the same space with philosophy and street slang. There is rough poetry in the un-painterly rhythm and coarseness of this approach.
I have tied together all the imagery and text to imbue each painting with a particular and specific mantra that ranges from “fame” and “success” to “love” and “prosperity”. I pay homage to post-war American art and the neo-expressionists.
Icons from the world’s religions and philosophies, pictures torn from art and fashion magazines and references to lyrics from my favorite bands find their way on my canvas. All paintings are created on canvas using oil paint, spray paint and paper.
I have recently relocated from NYC to Baltimore where I have my studio and gallery. I sell abstract art directly from the studio, online and through Saatchi Art.
More info: susanwashingtonfineart.com
Me in my studio with another big 6’x6 ‘ painting
Subway Sonnet 61
This is a large 6’x6′ painting I created in my Subway Sonnet series and is availble for sale http://www.susanwashingtonfineart.com/subway-sonnets-purchase/61
I painted this over the course of a few months using oil paint, paper and spray paint on hand stretched canvas.
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