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At
first glance, Deborah Bell's paintings defy the laws of gravity.
Yet, as the viewer's eye is drawn closer, what seems so free and
airy reveals the ties of being human - those bonds we all forge
with our hearts and eyes. What does it mean to behold, to believe
and to feel? These are the questions Bell's art poses, with a unique
and exquisite decisiveness.
This
artist views her shapes, marks and lines as a method of writing,
her personal and lyrical version of musical notation. Thus, the
works Bell forges can transmit a vivid range of reflections,
from the warm breath in an ecstatic lick of pink to the sharp stabs of grief
that emanate from a forest of tear shapes - somber and tenebrous
hues buoyed by touches of garnet and gold.
Each
piece of Bell's work lives fully in the present. Yet no work
is ever standing still. The lines and colors here are not content to merely
resonate; instead they flame and float, soar and plunge, dance
and rise. The spectacle of Bell's palette, which can be audacious or
delicate, also draws on disparate rhythms. It embraces songs,
echoes and repetitions; from the gentlest breeze to the
most profound ecstasy.
Bell
unites color and movement with a rare exhilaration. In her
paintings - sometimes made on antique maps or bearing snippets
of actual language- she confronts the tasks of starting out,
starting over and starting
afresh.
The
sense
of
sacred poise
this
generates is appropriate, for with each work Bell's renews
of her vows to our world.
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