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Out of Hand, gouache on Strathmore water color paper, 22"x15" Dec. 20, 1996, 11:31 AM

  d. m. allison presents 24 works on paper in gouache as the studies for works by Wanda Alexander leading up to her exhibition "Not as the Crow Flies" in 2014 . Alexander worked in gouache for only a few short years between 1995 and 1998 to let her hands heal from the arduous time consuming rigors of creating her dense large format works in Prismacolor.

 

to view Wanda Alexander's catalog.

 
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Dream Boat, gouache on Strathmore water color paper, 22"x15" Jan. 15, 1998, 8:30 PM

 The artist found a new freedom and immediacy in these water media sketches, enabling Alexander to quickly explore many subjective and compositional elements in the time frame normally allotted to the execution of a single idea, before returning to her accustomed works in colored pencil. This body of work is presented now as the artist calls on this cache of ideas for her exhibition at d. m. allison in early 2014. 

 

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Checkmate, gouache on Strathmore water color paper, 22"x15" March 30, 1996, 9:09 PM
 

In art, a study is a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece, or as visual notes. A study can have more impact than a more-elaborately planned work, due to the fresh insights the artist is gaining while exploring his/her subject. The excitement of discovery can give a study vitality. 






  Wanda Alexander 

  "Visual Notes"

   An Exhibition of Studies in         

    Gouache,  1995 - 1998

  

   Reception 5 to 8 pm

  Sat. December 1

 

  continues through Dec. 29th

   closed 24 - 26   for the holidays

 

  Even when layers of the work show changes the artist made as more was understood, the viewer shares more of the artist's sense of discovery. Written notes alongside visual images add to the import of the piece as they allow the viewer to share the artist's process of getting to know the subject. Unfortunately notepaper lacks the quality needed to ensure the study's longevity.

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Mummers and Hummers, gouache on Strathmore water color paper, 22"x15"

March 15,  1996, 8:16 AM 

 

Studies inspired some of the first 20th century conceptual art, where the creative process itself becomes the subject of the piece. Since the process is what is all-important in studies and conceptual art, the viewer may be left with no material object of art.  

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Hold That Tought, gouache on Strathmore water color paper, 22"x15" Dec. 29, 1996 1:14 PM

 

 

 Visual Notes and studies can be traced back even as long ago as the Italian Renaissance, from which art historians have maintained some of Michelangelo's studies. One in particular, his study for the Libyan Sibyl which can now be viewed on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, is quite ironic. Though he used a male model on which to base his study, the finished painting was of a woman. Details such as that one only help to delve deeper into the thought processes and techniques of many artists.

 

Wanda Alexander Cat. Button

 


for more information please contact: 

 Dan M. Allison
 832-607-4378
 
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