LINDA
GEARY – New Paintings
October 19 – November 30, 2002
Opening Reception: Saturday October 19, 5–7 pm

AQUA ROSE, 2002
mixed media on linen, 60 x 60"
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Marcel
Sitcoske Gallery is proud to present our third solo show of new
work by Bay Area abstract painter Linda Geary.
With her current body of work, Geary continues to push the boundaries
of contemporary abstract painting as she further refines her own
unique style.
This exhibition
marks a departure from Geary’s previous work in a number of
ways. In these paintings, distinct and well-defined areas of color
contrast greatly with the white ground of the canvas. Whereas in
her previous work, the canvas was obscured by the thickly layered
paint, in these works splashes of thick resin, acrylic and watercolor
washes dance around the edges, leaving as much as half the canvas
devoid of color.
She has also limited her materials to acrylic, watercolor, absorbent
ground washes and resin mixed with pigment that she pours or splashes
over the surface. Gone is the thick impasto and clouded waxy layers
of her previous work. Slick, sleek areas of brightly colored resin
set this work apart. In Crimson Pearl (60 x 54 inches)
a jet of glossy red shoots from the upper left to the lower right
corners, framed by a blue-gray v-shape, a brown arc and a light
green ring. A thin reddish-brown wash and opaque white resin pools
serve to unify the composition. The action in Gingko (54
x 60 inches) is based in the upper left and center of the painting
where ribbons of pure orange, light green, deep brown and white
twist and contort themselves in an exciting interplay over emerald,
brown and orange washes. Here, as in many of these works, Geary
uses similar colors of resin and watercolor wash to heighten the
contrast between textures.

GUSH SPIRAL, 2002
mixed media on linen, 60 x 60"
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In keeping with
her last body of work, Geary has titled many of her paintings, such
as Sexy Rexy (88 x 63 inches), after cosmetics and the
colors she uses reflect this emphasis on the commercially manufactured
and industrial as well. This exhibition focuses more prominently
on the monumental nature of her paintings. With this latest body
of work, we are able to see the further evolution of Linda Geary’s
painting, and the exciting places to which they can take us.
Linda Geary will also be included in the Yerba
Buena Center for the Arts' survey of outstanding local artists,
Bay Area Now 3, which opens on October 26. This body of work
will include small and medium sized paintings.
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