Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2019

DREAMING

This is an 8"x 10" Oil on heavy paper painting of a young girl, dreaming.  She is symbolically "unfinished" and yet has a resoluteness to her that keeps her steady in the face of an uncertain future.

"Dreaming" 8" x 10" Oil on Heavy Paper
$200.00

Contact: ilermartha@yahoo.com

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Upcoming EXHIBITION

Convergence/Divergence
This is my second solo show.  I was invited by Greenville University in Greenville, IL to have a show in their gallery from Feb 25th - Mar 8th of 2019.  

This work portrays a joining together of apparently unconnected perspectives so that the viewers are startled out of their complacency and forced to think through the disparate styles.   I present a dissimilar combination of similar images to create an emotional as well as thoughtful response. 

In art, there is often a conflict between expressionism and realism. Is the visual description of one approach outside the reach of the other? Are they revealing very different truths about the subject? What does one show that the other does not? By expressing this contradictory split of contrasting styles and presenting "the same" in two ways, different dimensions are allowed to be seen.  Can we see "the other" when "the same" is altered?  Can we explore a new dimension that takes us out of our comfort zone and expresses what the soul sees?  Is it possible to go two directions or more at the same time?  

In mathematics, the word orthogonal relates to two functions that are perpendicular to one another. Perpendicular lines can emanate in any direction coming out of the point where they intersect. We experience our human space as three dimensional, that is it has three orthogonal directions, however since there are potentially an infinite number of dimensions, there are an infinite number of orthogonal relationships that can be explored to solve problems. In math and in art we can explore  these infinite dimensions in order to solve problems and explore the nature of reality without the constraint of our physical reality.  In like manner, many forms of expression can emanate from a single source to solve a problem or present an idea. So it is in math and in art.

Monday, October 22, 2018

"Quandary"


"Quandary" 20" x 20" Oil on Canvas
by Martha Iler

Painting of a young woman uncertain of what the future holds.
Speaks to doubt, anxiety, suspense, unease or watchfulness.

The Greenville Artist Guild Fall Show 2018



Our most recent show, coming up on March 15th, in Piety's Art Gallery, 122 S. Second St, in Greenville IL.
6-8:30 pm
Show runs until April 5th, during regular gallery hours, posted above.

Out of the Shadows 2018

Out of the Shadows  Oil on Aluminum Panel  NFS
This painting is my second figurative oil painting.  I see it as an image of young women coming out of the shadows , politically and figuratively, finding their way into a new age of equality, stepping out of the past and into the present.


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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

"ABANDONED"


This piece is one of my favorites.  It is Oil on Canvas. 5' x 4'  $1200.

A friend and I were riding on our usual early morning bike ride, when we stumbled upon this amazing building.  Because the sun was low in the sky, the cast shadows were beautiful and I knew that this was something I wanted to paint someday.  Finally the day came when I felt ready to embark on this project.  It is the old Hookdale Elevator along side the railroad tracks in Hookdale, IL, a very small rural town in southern Illinois.  The sign says "Purina Chows".  

The sense of abandonment is strong here.  It speaks to silence and uselessness, of age and loneliness. The setting of the building, standing quietly amidst isolation, next to unused railroad tracks adds to the barren feeling of the piece.


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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Mother & Child Painting Process


I begin with an open grisaille, which means doing an underpainting in a single color, 
such as burnt umber, burnt sienna, or a blue. this gives you a "tonal map" to guide you
when you begin to add color.


Here I am adding my first layer of color, and continue 
until the canvas is covered with the first layer of paint.




Below is the finished product, adding detail and layers 
until satisfied.


Mother & Child
Oil on Canvas
16" x 20"
NFS


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"Forest's Edge"

Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, size:  30" x 30"

$250.00


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"Withered Grapes"


Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 20" x 20"

This bunch of grapes on my counter were past their prime, and yet, they were still catching the light in such a beautiful way that one can begin to see that perfection is not always the necessary thing, not always the best thing.  Often perfection can be the way that leads us astray, leads us to folly. Imperfection seems to me to be more the way of God.

Price:  $400.00
Won an Award of Excellence from Art St. Louis
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"Inception"


Acrylic on Gallery wrapped Canvas, 36" x 59"  $1000.00


I was thinking about the Inception of creativity, of dreams and where they begin.  The mystery that beguiles each of us into believing that we have work that needs to be done, that needs to be seen, that needs to be spoken. I like the atmospheric quality and the large size of this one.


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"Abundance"


Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 30" x 30"
One summer day, after going to the Farmer's Market, I had this beautiful bowl of tomatoes that cried out to me in their loveliness.  I had to paint them.  I especially love the red tomato at the top.

Price:  $400.00

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"Corn Perspective"

Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 20' x 20"
$400.00


Because I live in Illinois, the superabundance of corn cannot be understated.  One day, while looking at it from a new perspective, I realized that one should paint what one knows and so, I decided to undertake a few "Corn Perspectives"  This is the smallest of 4 that I have done, and the only one left.  It is a view from below, looking up into the sky.

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Invitation

36" x 36" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.Price: $800.00

This large 36" x 36" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
In creating this piece, I was thinking about bowls and how they intrinsically invite us into their space. However, if bowls become filled with themselves, there is no room for anything "other."  What happens when bowls get unexpectedly shifted and new space is created?  For me, being shifted creates discomfort, but ultimately flares into renewal, creativity, a change in worldview.

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"Isolation"

24" x 48" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvasPrice: $1,000.

This 24" x 48" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas is another that makes me happy.  It is my older style, and reflects the isolation of the current social media/phone culture that we live in that creates loneliness even while pretending to connect.

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The Geranium



24" x 48" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
$$1000.00

I like the brilliant colors and the way the geranium leans over into the darkness. It reminds me of my father's geraniums.

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Pencil Portrait

This is an 8" x 10" Pencil portrait of my grandson. I started my art journey doing pencil portraits, so I do enjoy going back and ...