Wildflower Wind
Sheri Paisley's work explores the connection between internal and external landscapes, with a focus on breath, spirit, and wind. Through abstract and loosely rendered scenes, she examines the dynamic tension between form and formlessness, as well as the invisible forces that shape our experiences. For Paisley, painting is a way to engage more deeply with the world, using color, mark-making, and gesture to process life's complexities and connect with the flow of energy in nature.
In Walden, Thoreau spoke about wild pigeons giving voice to the air. Voice to the Air, a Wildflower Wind was the original title of this piece, and I shortened it. I suppose it could always be added back to the title. - Sheri Paisley
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