Most of the time we use only one or two or three of our senses, giving a fractional-body feeling. When was your last full-body feeling? Most likely it involved the weather. Jane Wilson explains:
Everyone on a farm is observant of nature — though not consciously in an aesthetic sense. On a farm you’re very aware of weather because so much of your life is dependent on it. And in a place like Iowa the weather can be so extreme. You learn to feel the weather coming. The animals do it as well. Weather is not just visual, you can feel it with all your senses. That’s what I’d like to get at in my paintings — that full-body feeling. You sniff the weather, and a complicated rush of feeling runs through you.
(Quoted from page B12 of the January 20, 2015, issue of The New York Times.)
For a brief biography of Jane Wilson, click here. For images of Jane Wilson and of her paintings, click here.
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