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Artist Statement

I strive to show that watercolor can be bold, rich and dramatic.
I feel that when you are accustomed to seeing something in the same way day after day
you seem to forget the beauty that is held within it. I feel as though I have
the opportunity to take someone into a place they have seen before and give
them a different perspective. I would like people to feel as if they could be
part of another world. To see beauty and simplicity, within that complexity.
Everything has a voice that not everyone can hear, the form is the language the
content the voice...
As an artist, I find it sometimes difficult to part with my work. My paintings
are like my children and I feel that each has its own destiny. I believe that
as artists, it is our gift to create and share our creations with others. I also
believe that my work will travel where it needs to go and be seen by those who
need to see it. Art is a valuable healing experience for both the creator and
the observer and my art is what I am here to do.
Within the challenging media of watercolor, I am able to express my interpretation
of Nature's unique beauty. I began painting landscapes and have enjoyed painting
mist and valleys, homes and gardens. I found that my paintings reflected the way
that I viewed the world - as from a distance. As I grew in my art, I became fascinated
with the unusual, the odd little corners of a backyard, the world within the flowerbeds.
I began studying the intricate details of these hidden places, like the layers
of overlapping leaves and petals, the shadows and the water droplets. Retrospectively,
I liken this to the increasing complexity of my own thoughts.
Looking at the darkness behind the petals, I became curious; wondering about the
things I didn't normally consider when admiring a garden. As I began to scrutinize
the backs of the petals and the complex placing of the stems and leaves, I realized
that this intricacy was reflecting what I was seeing inside myself. I sensed that
this journey was leading me to view a deeper part of my subconscious and imagination.
Taking what was complicated and creating a visually simplified form allowed me
to find dimensional complexity.
Fascinated with depth, shadow and movement, I found that the watercolor medium
gave me a feeling of working with subconscious emotion, that the flower itself
became a vehicle for color and form.
My inspiration begins at dawn, watching the sunrise on the cliffs near my home.
Bathed in the new beginning of every day gives me a chance to hear my own thoughts
and to really see all the true colors of Nature. Nature, represents for me, the
design in life. I am intrigued by forms and the values held within. A flower shows
everything from the seeds, stem, bud, and blossom, then returning to the earth
to begin a new cycle of birth-life-death. Nature is ever changing; there is beauty
to behold in every step. Within the bloom, you may travel deeper, into Nature,
into yourself. Look under each petal to find the magic that is held within the
shadow.
Each of us has the choice of simply seeing a flower or something much more. I
am intrigued by the character I find in plants, something most would find unusual
in such a traditionally passive subject. I love to take a flower and enhance its
drama, which can allow you to view it in a completely different way. A small and
delicate blossom, which would normally be unnoticed, can become intimidating or
evoke an incredibly passionate response. Sometimes when I am painting the shapes
and shadows of something as delicate as a datura, I can actually become uncomfortable
with the images. These shadows are my subconscious, the folds under the petals.
"Florals" are what some will see when they look at my work. Does it match my couch?
My carpet? Instead, I hope my art speaks to you, that you hear its voice. Everything
in nature has a voice but not everyone can hear it. We are caught up in the external
pushing and pulling in our lives and don't take the time to hear or see the signals
of nature. We can become distracted and confused. I think I eliminate some of
this by bringing the essence of the flowers into my paintings.
I am a self taught artist inspired by the stories of my family. I thought
that it would not be possible to be a recognized woman artist. I developed my
art while having a family, being a full time wife and mother.
Currently I am represented in Hong Kong, Atherton, CO, Palm Desert,
CA, Seattle, WA, and have won numerous domestic and international awards, I have
been published in numerous magazines. I believe in dreams.
Birgit O'Connor
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