Oil on canvas, mounted on wood panel, 56 x 44 in.
----Collection Encantado Resort, Santa Fe, N.M.
The striped format of Lisa Nankivil’s sumptuous abstract paintings evolved while she was concentrating on certain figure-ground relationships in her work. “I was searching for ways to make the background as essential as the image,” she says. “I began to explore qualities such as motion, ascendance, and hierarchy through painted stripes, and eventually the image fell away leaving me to navigate the implications of the vertical and the horizontal by painting only the orientations with stripes.” A phrase in the art writings of John Berger—“Home is where the vertical meets the horizontal”—helped her as she began to explore the physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of her discovery. “To me,” she says, “this phrase refers to a sense of spiritual well being: finding ground in which to prosper.”
--William Peterson
Courtesy Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Artist
Immutable Dream, 2012
In Silence, 2012
Orpheus, 2012
Blue Topaz, 2011
Calibrations, 2011
Enigma, 2011
The Ground Astonished by the Sky, 2005/11
Zenith and Nadir, 2011
Autotroph, 2010
Echo, 2010
Free Fall, 2010
Sotto Voce, 2010
Day Off, 2009-10
Time and Again, 2008-10
After H. K., 2009
Anima, 2009
Famously Private, 2009
First Frost, 2009
No Doubt, 2009
To the Finish, 2009
Rough Cut, 2008-09
Echolocation, 2005-09
After Jimi Hendrix, 2008
Big Red, 2008
Chamomile, 2008
Dry Ice, 2008
Face to Face, 2008
Light as Notes~A Pool for Rest, 2008
Loggia, 2008
Segovia, 2008
Sleepwalker, 2008
World's Edge, 2008
After El Greco II, 2007
Before, During, and After, 2007
K. Cobain, 2007
Luck and a Clear Day, 2007
Night Swimmer, 2007
With Open Hands, 2007
After El Greco, 2006
April Fools, 2006
Leavening Agent, 2006
Valley of Fire Road, 2006
Betty & Veronica, 2005
Magenta, 2005
Tag, 2005