If you’ve ever worked in or hung a gallery, you might be familiar with the way paintings “talk” to each other. When hung in the same or adjacent space, works of art interact with one another, echoing or contradicting each other’s shapes, colors, and textures. In her artist statement, Brooklyn artist Robin Feld describes her desire for “the marks on the canvas to talk to each other..”
Layers in paint parallel a conversation between people– there are quiet whispers followed by bursts of laughter, tension and release, hidden secrets and deep emotion. As some relationships are more tumultuous and passionate, others are more refuges of peace and calm, so too, can paintings be.
To see more of Robin Feld‘s work, please visit her website.
All images are via the artist’s website.