Where Have You Been?

 “Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with where I have been that should be of interest”.  – Georgia O’Keeffe

In conjunction with my current exhibition COLOR|stories, I gave a talk last weekend about my work and process. One of the things I touched upon is how the many places my husband and I have lived have influenced my work, leaving an impression through color, composition, and subject.

With that in mind, I thought it might be interesting to take a quick tour of the locales we’ve called home via representative examples that have resulted from a sense of each place.

Maine: Having grown up on the coast of Maine, the Atlantic ocean is deeply imprinted: the smell of salt air, the varying blue/grey/green, the sound of the waves…

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Seaglass       ©2002 Elizabeth Fram

Washington State:  Recurrent visits to Pike Place Market resulted in many fish drawings and paintings.

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Rockfish      ©1986 Elizabeth Fram

Virginia:  Most of the 10 months we lived in Virginia were so hot and humid that it seemed I barely ventured out of the air-conditioning. I made a series of clothes hanger drawings that year that were the direct result of so much time spent indoors.

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Hangers in Sunlight      ©1987 Elizabeth Fram

San Francisco:  I can’t remember if this piece was inspired by the quilt I was making for our expected first baby – or the other way around. But it was at this time that I realized that pastel dust and pregnancy didn’t mix and I was going to have to find another way to make art.

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Red Geometric with Arc                          ©1987 Elizabeth Fram

Hawaii:  Sitting on a Hawaiian beach, how could one not be inspired by the expanse of sky and fluffy clouds stretching out forever over the clear, turquoise water?

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Lanikai      ©1994 Elizabeth Fram

Washington State, again:  We were so happy to go back to Washington. The colors of the evergreens, Mount Rainier in the distance, and even the rain were all aspects we loved.

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Futile Dreams      ©1996 Elizabeth Fram

Pennsylvania:  While living in PA, I saw the Delaware River daily. Watching as it reflected varying qualities of light was a large part of its charm.

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River Refraction      ©2005 Elizabeth Fram

Vermont: There is so much to love about Vermont. The seasons have such a huge impact on us here and add so much depth to the routine of the everyday. Fall’s mantel of russet and gold, covering unmown fields, is a showstopper.

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When Birds Fly South       ©2011 Elizabeth Fram

While each locale may not be immediately apparent in these works without knowing the back story, when seen in this context I feel that these pieces, as a group, create something of a road map of our semi-nomadic life.

It’s a worthwhile exercise to think about how the places in your life have affected your thought process and resulting work, don’t you think? We can’t help but be a product of where we’ve been.

6 thoughts on “Where Have You Been?

  1. Dianne Shullenberger

    Again a lovely way to start my day by seeing beautiful work. I love the phrase “products of where we have been”

  2. Pam Druhen

    What an interesting commentary (via the photos of your work through the years). I love the way you have chronicled your artistic development!

    1. ehwfram Post author

      It was an interesting exercise … since from this perspective I can see the connections / evolution of the work, while at one point I would have thought it rather disjointed.

  3. Bette Horton

    For those who like the art work of Georgia O’Keefe, a portion of her collection was donated to her college at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.(call Fisk in advance since it goes out on loan). Nashville has an amazing mega art community with multi-national major collections on display at the Frist Museum. And, of course Music City has every possible style of music with National acts weekly here in Nashville.

    In Vermont, we highly recommend this site in addition to the well-known artists in the Montpelier area. We do miss our past 60 years living in Vermont and are anxious for a return visit.
    Vermont scenery inspires all the arts!

    1. ehwfram Post author

      Thanks for that bit of info about Georgia O’Keefe’s work at Fisk University. Unfortunately, most of us think of music when talking about Nashville and don’t realize the strength of it’s visual arts as well. I appreciate you bringing us in the loop!

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