Cycling Life

 

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“Summer Group” – Oil on Paper

 

 

I recalled something as I was mixing blobs of green paint with my palette knife. I remembered a pastel painting I created in high school that won a Scholastic Art Award. The subject was my bicycle. The entire painting was done in shades of green and it was a composition of negative shapes. I wish I still had that piece. It was on some sort of thin school-grade paper, and had a hand cut mat that was surely cut by my instructor. The art was stuck to the back of the mat with cellophane tape and had turned brittle and yellow with time. It was the ’70s.

Of course I had no idea that four years later I would end up meeting the love of my life. He is an avid cyclist and encouraged me to ride. He has also been my lead support of all of my artistic endeavors. Thirty-four years have passed and he has introduced me to amazing lifelong riding friends, beautiful pathways, and some really great stories. Saying I’m grateful would be an understatement.

I really love creating these paintings because I can reflect on the moods and moments on the road. The color and the movement on a ride is immensely inspiring. And because nature sets the stage, there is never the same scene, even on the most routine routes. When I arrive home, my mind is calm and happy. The subjects of my paintings are my friends, although anyone on a bike has the potential. There are laughs, serious conversations, problem-solving sessions and some serious reflection. Cycling generates an inner quiet. Even in a group or peloton of cyclists, there is peace, power and freedom.

As you head down your own path, observe what unfolds. You may be mesmerized by the cadence of swooshing pedal strokes and the rhythm of your breath. You may start pacing with the patterns of the cool shadows stretching across the pavement or the subtle thumping of tar-filled cracks on your tires. Check out the sparkling lit oasis’ and the soft morning colors. Witness the feelings of sunlight. Watch the top of the road as the edge drops off to underline the sky. Then race to see the other side.

 

 

Trail-WEB2“Summer Trail Ride” – Oil on Paper

 

 

“Four Up Hill” – Oil on Paper

 

 

“Sunday” – Oil on Panel

 

 

“Rolling” – Oil on Panel

 

 

“Yellow Line” – Oil on Paper

 

 

Art for Life 2018 at the Columbus Museum of Art

“Possiblities”,  Encaustic, 24″ x 24″

I am very excited to announce that my painting, “Possibilites”,  has been selected for the 2018 Art for Life. I am thrilled to support a community that I love and admire so much! The event will be held in the beautiful Margaret M. Walter Wing at the Columbus Museum of Art. My contribution will be auctioned alongside works made by incredibly talented friends and fellow artists. Not to mention the privilege of being shown with internationally known artists such as Dave Chihuly, Keith Haring, Joan Miro, and Alex Dodge. This is such a fun gathering and I am really looking forward to it!

Art for Life is a biennial art auction, created in 1989, that has helped raise awareness and approximately $3 million in funding for HIV/AIDS medical care, prevention, education, testing and advocacy services. The event is not only a celebration of the arts community and Equitas Health’s life-saving work, but also a celebration of life and the artists who enrich it. There is a Live and Silent Auction which feature some of the best local and internationally recognized artists. Art for Life 2016 raised over $600,000 and had over 1,000 attendees, continuing its legacy as the most successful charity art auction fundraiser in Ohio.
Columbus Museum or Art in the Margaret M. Walter Wing on September 15, 2018.

Tickets and Event Information:  artforlife.arcohio.org/

Preview the Art:  artforlife.arcohio.org/2018-art

Biophilia; Standing Witness – Love of Nature

“A human being is part of the whole called by us ‘the universe,’ a part limited in time and space.  He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separate from the rest – a kind of optical delusion of consciousness.  This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and affection of a few persons nearest to us.  Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of understanding and compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”

~ Albert Einstein, via Solitude

 

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Sanguine Shadows, Oil on Panel, 18×24, Artist: Karen Rumora copyright 2017

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Morning, Oil on Canvas, 24×32, Artist: Karen Rumora copyright 2017

 

Biophilia; Standing Witness

 

Studio San Guiseppe Art Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
Mount St Joseph University
5701 Delhi Road
September 17 – October 20, 2017
Gallery Hours Monday – Friday 10 – 5, Saturday & Sunday 1 – 5

My new tree paintings are currently on exhibit at the Studio San Guiseppe Art Gallery in Cincinnati. It is an absolute privilege to be in the company of these twelve talented women artists, where we share our unique artistic responses to the natural world.  The particular oil paintings I created are extensions of my experiences as a plein-aire painter. I collected and called on my memories of outdoor environments for this more introspective process. Because of this, the final results have manifested into these abstract, fictional vistas.

Cell-shaped entities grew from a more personal and meditative approach. As these morphing forms bordered on the surreal, I imagined the recent treescapes as a prelude to a dream; a space teetering between reality and wonder. The surface became a tapestry of color resembling biological organisms, with more aspects of the interior structure ofplant life, rather than it’s external features. So this essentially turned my concept of a landscape painting “inside-out”.

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The Enchanted Indifference, Oil on Canvas, 32×60, Artist: Karen

The very action of generating this work transposes my own meditations into visions on the canvas, and further merges the concept of individual and shared energy. As a result, the images represent the generation and integration of life forms as well as an aura of coexistence and harmony of living elements.

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Entwined Tango, Oil on Canvas, 36×36, Artist: Karen Rumora copyright 2017

My thanks to all of those who shared the day!

Studio San Giuseppe Art Gallery Mt St Josephs

Biophilia, Standing Witness, 2017 Artist: Karen Rumora

 

Studio San Giuseppe Art Gallery Mt St Josephs

Biophilia, Standing Witness, 2017 Artist: Karen Rumora with Susan Mahan

 

 

 

And if you love trees, here are some links to some amazing TED talks:

Inspiration in Every Moment for Light and Dark Painting

 “Every Moment of Light and Dark is a Miracle.”  ~ Walt Whitman

Rumora Abstract oil painting of forest

Light and Dark. Oil on Canvas. 25.5″ x 45.5″
Artist: Karen Rumora

Light and Dark is a recent commissioned oil painting that I created after observing an animation of light and shadow.

I am so often moved by being outdoors, that I cannot do much more than sit quietly and bathe in my surroundings.  Many times I simply take quick notes.  I memorize the colors, jot down comments on hue and form, then return to my studio to create looser encaustic paintings.  On a recent trip, these notations were captured in the form of small black and white drawings and a few sketch paintings.  I was in the process of writing notes on my sketches for new pieces, when I was inspired by what fell on my page.

In the moment of reliving the mood of my visit, a splattering of light dancing on my sketch pad pulled my thoughts in another direction.  This is not surprising, as I have always been easily distracted.  I was intrigued and somewhat hypnotized by these lively orbs.  For years, circular patterns have been begging me to take notice, so I took this as a “sign”; and I began letting my heart guide my hand.  As I painted,  the repetitive movement was definitely comforting and felt completely natural.  I liked the idea that the circle suggests infinity and that the organic shapes were akin to morphing cells.  My paintings have become patterns of  lit entities in a seemingly infinite space, and my visions have become more animated and surreal.  I imagine these images as a prelude to a dream.

This became the beginning of my new series; another adventure in my artistic journey.

 

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Light and Dark, installed.

 

 

 

Portrait of Corky at Battery Park Book Exchange

Corky is the current “Dog in Residence” at the Battery Park Book Exchange.  I had the pleasure of meeting, and creating an oil painting of Corky for this one of a kind, unique bar and cozy bookstore.  If you happen to be visiting Asheville, NC, definitely stop in for a visit, and if you live in Asheville, well…lucky you!

Battery Park Book Exchange Portrait

Emily Krainik and Thomas Wright with portrait of iconic dog, Corky.  Battery Park Book Exchange, Asheville, NC           Fine art framing by Patti Bell at Studio B.  http://www.galleryatstudiob.com/

You will love strolling into this warm, amply furnished space.  It is a “living room-library-bar-coffee shop” with an incredible variety of books; in fact, thousands in hundreds of catagories….in every room, nook and cranny.  Every square inch is utilized.  There are two floors of rooms, an espresso bar, and a great beer and wine selection.  The book selection and wine list are constantly changing to keep things fresh.  There are comfy couches and club chairs to lounge in while you sip your libation of choice and flip the pages of a favorite author’s work.  A wonderful place to peruse.  And don’t hesitate to bring your dog along! This is a very friendly place with great service where you can hang out and chill.  So are there any oenophiles bibliophiles out there?

Regardless, stop in to experience this unique space.  And check out the art while you’re there……or at least my painting of Corky!

Battery Park Book Exchange Portrait

Dog in Residence, Corky, displayed at Battery Park Book Exchange.  Original oil painting by Karen Rumora.

Fine art framing by Patti Bell at Studio B.  http://www.galleryatstudiob.com/

Battery Park Book Exchange

http://www.batteryparkbookexchange.com/about-us