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Fascinating to see the paintings evolve. You sure implement a lot of changes. I viewed 'Insulation' and found it interesting to see the color shifts from cool to warm and back to cool. Also the changes made to the lower right hand corner. I am curious to know how long it takes you to work through a composition like this? The work looks great on your web site. MK 12/08

A: Thank you. Most paintings are in process for at least a year. There is a lot of both physical and conceptual layering so the incubation time, the time one is set aside while I work on others, is valid as well.

By showing the process I am trying to reveal that the paintings are about an active emergent relationship with the material.It is about working with the process that includes ideas, body motion, visual response—it’s like an experiment in non-linear brain/body functionality using myself as specimen. Pictures are a record (or result) of process or the residue of an experience. The transitions happen as part of the progression.

Awesome Wendy! Thanks. I forwarded this to my buddy, Dan. RW

Thank You. OK.

  This is really fascinating. I enjoyed watching the paintings develop. It reminded me of 5th year in your studio when I saw them weekly almost. MA
You are one of the few who have seen the process in real space.
Q: very nice! its great to see the development of each painting, some stages have big changes, some are very subtle... one of the questions on your in the q&a sections asks if anyone has done this before. i can think of at least one example (but not as an internet slideshow): matisse photographed some 20 something stages of his "pink nude". keep up the good work! aloha, MT

A: Thank You.

Yes it is a good educational tool.

...and HM's photos were B&W.

Q: Are you on myspace or facebook?  Very cool pics by the way- great idea. BG

A: No. Should I be?

Thanks.

Q: Interesting...what medium are you using? MK
A: Oil.
Q: Where's your profile page? Can I take a photo? Look, I'm an artist. When's it going to be on the website? CM
A: Okay.
     
 
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Wendy Angel is a painter and new media artist. Angel's work has been exhibited and published in various contexts and locations.

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