Willapa Bay #5
Willapa Bay paintings are based on the Chinese myth of Indra's Net. An immense net that extends through out the universe and links and connects everything. The idea that the universe and human beings are inherently connected underlies my work. These paintings were made during an Artists Residency at Willapa Bay.
Its dimensions are 11" x 14" in landscape orientation.
I am interested in the interplay of art and science. I prepare for my paintings by spending some time in the night sky of the desert (or distanced from city lights) and by exploring and attempting to understand and then give form to such scientific concepts as gravity and time. Specifically, I attempt to imagine our universe as if I am outside of it and looking at it from a distance. My work is an effort to give form to these hypothetical vistas and concepts.
My creative process includes meditation. I work out images as I see them in my mind’s eye and through direct observation.
About the Artist
Deanne Belinoff is a recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowships and several Artist Trust grants. She has also been awarded a Ragdale Foundation Grant, a Blue Mountain Fellowship Residency Grant and the Joshua Tree National Monument Artist in Residence Grant. Her work is held in major public and private collections including Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Sackner Collection, the Peter Norton Collection, the King County Public Art Collection, and the Seattle Public Utilities Portable Works Collection. Deanne Belinoff has lived in Seattle, Washington since 2012.