Working in a new medium of oil and cold wax, I have been reminded to be present. Each painting is built in layers over many days. The process is slow and tactile, grounded in trust and patience. When the layers have cured, I carve into them to uncover what has been hidden. It feels like excavation and listening.
Line is at the heart of this work. A simple mark or scribble is thought made visible. Words, too, are made of lines. Like lines, words invite us to slow down and notice. Each painting is named for a single word that felt like a place to rest.
This show reflects how one action leads into another, each gesture carrying forward and shaping what follows. It is also a practice of letting go, of allowing for the unexpected. An invitation to linger and pay attention. Meaning is not forced; it reveals itself over time.
Ripple: A wavy undulating movement. A sound or emotion that spreads over the body. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch 30"x40" Christine Klassen Gallery
Floration: French feminine noun meaning flower, blooming or blossoming. Cold Wax and Oil on Birch 40"x60" Christine Klassen Gallery
Palimpsest: something reused or layered that still shows traces of its earlier form. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 40"x30" Christine Klassen Gallery
Lalochezia: the emotional relief gained from using vulgar language. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch 40"x30" Christine Klassen Gallery
Faeloria: modern poetic term often defined as the beauty that grows from wounds you thought would destroy you. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Eremition: the silent choice to withdraw from the noise of the world. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Manatonia: Greek word for a fundamental change of mind, a transformative change of heart. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Mirelune: the grief that only visits at night when the world is silent, and your guard is down. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Petrichor: The smell of the earth after the rain. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Amourine: the space between what you feel and what you show. Oil nd Cold wax on Birch. 20"x24" Christine Klassen Gallery
Dulcet: A word to describe pleasant, agreeable, charming things. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Halcyon: Calm, peaceful, or golden days of the past. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch, 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Morrowlight. Apricity. Brume. Sold separately. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 5"x60" each. Christine Klassen Gallery
Abtruse: difficult to understand. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 12"x14" Christine Klassen Gallery.
Lucent: glowing with light. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 12"x14" Christine Klassen Gallery
Verity: truth, sincerity of emotion. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 12"x14" Christine Klassen Gallery
Astravore: a soul that keeps feeding on hope even after disappointment. Oil nd Cold Wax on Birch. 12"x14" Christine Klassen Gallery
Selcouth: unfamiliar, rare, strange, and yet marvelous. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 12"x14" Christine Klassen Gallery
Ipseity (ip-SEE-ih-tee): individual identity, selfhood or the essential, unique quality of being oneself. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Meraki: to do something with soul, creativity or love. To put something of yourself into your work. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Sedulous: showing dedication, diligence and persistent careful effort. Oil and Cold Wax on Birch. 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Antara: the space between what you feel and what you show. Acrylic on Birch. 16"x20" Christine Klassen Gallery
Noumenon: a philosophical term for an object as it exists in itself, independent of human perception. Acrylic on Birch. 30"x30" Christine Klassen Gallery
Zephyr: a gentle soft or mild breeze, a breath of wind. Acrylic on Birch. 30"x30" Christine Klassen Gallery
Veloria: poetic name for soft longing. Acrylic on Birch. 30"x30" Christine Klassen Gallery
Reverie: refers to a state of being lost in one's thoughts, a day dream. Acrylic on Birch. 36"x54" Christine Klassen Gallery