We are down to seven more weeks left in Eureka. That is, if Mr. F’s contract doesn’t get extended, which we think it will. Mr. F always knows exactly how many weeks we have left in one spot. He is such a wanderer, too long in one place and he begins to feel a bit hemmed in. And I admit, it’s rubbed off a bit on me. Living in someone else’s home, with their stuff, a view that I didn’t choose, will often leave me a bit unsatisfied, too and ready to move on in our adventures. In her work, Brooklyn artist Louise Belcourt explores her own views in the shapes and forms she sees and the one’s that block her vision.
Belcourt takes her inspiration from the views she sees, using color and form to play with their spatiality and physicality. Forms seem to recede and advance at the same time, just as our time in one place seems both long and short-lived.
To see more of Louise Belcourt‘s work, please visit her website.
All images are via the artist’s website.