acrylic painting

Covid-19 by Denise Ernest

Covid-19 has certainly changed many lives around the world. Being in a risk group myself, I’ve stayed close to home, wear my mask while in public, and socially distance when I’m around others. Its pretty hard when you see your daughter for the first time in 4 months because of the lock down (she lives in NYC), and not be able to hug her. Fake hugs only.

As the Covid-19 virus continues to wreck havoc around the world, I felt a need to add another painting to my “The Women Series”. Simply called “Woman - Covid-19”, this painting represents all women who are dealing with the virus in what ever way it has come to them. I believe I had a case of it at the end of February, early March. I suppose I will never know for sure. What I do know for sure is that it is real. Its unbelievable to me that the virus has become such a political football. Too bad our government didn’t respond to the pandemic in a more effective way. The world and this country seem mad (as in insane) sometimes. It makes me sad to think that this is how my senior years will be spent. I was envisioning quite a different scenario full of art engagement and new horizons. I guess the positive that has come out of it is that I’ve painted 4 new works and a block print since the beginning of the year.

In the Woman-Covid-19 painting I only wanted to show a close-up of a woman’s face so I concentrated on just the eyes, nose and mouth and only one side of the face. It started out to be a self portrait, but I didn’t want it to be just about me.

I used scarves, fabric, acrylic paint, beads, mirror tiles, crystals, and a little glitter. The eyelashes are the fringe from the scarf I used to make the eye ball. The mirror tiles make up the iris with a marble for the pupil. I wanted viewers to look into the eye and see themselves, making the portrait their own.

Making the Covid-19 viruses was quite a challenge but fun too. I had to unglue my fingers more than once and believe me that hurt! I finally found some gel type super glue which made it much easier since the gel would stay put and not run all over as I tried to attach the smaller beads to the larger Covid beads.

I hope you all stay safe and healthy during this horrible time. WEAR YOUR MASK!

The Paths You Take and Those You Don't by Denise Ernest

I should have had these photos of my show up a long time ago, however, now that I’m a full time artist, I will be better at posting in my blog about all things art, and keeping my work more up to date. For now though, I hope you enjoy seeing my work. It was an awesome experience to see my work all hanging together in one space. It overwhelmed me. I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful it felt after all this time to have my work displayed in such a great space. Many thanks to all the people in the Art Department who made this happen for me; Abby, Anna and Tim, I couldn’t begin to thank you enough for all your support. And thanks to my husband John Ernest, without whose love and support I would not have been able to build this book of work. And, thanks to my friend Gregg Silvis (Sylvan Art) who introduced me to the right people. You should check out his work www.sylvanart.net.

The Paths You Take and Those You Don't - One Woman Show at the Recitation Gallery, Recitation Hall, University of Delaware, March 19-April 20, 2019 by Denise Ernest

I’m so thrilled to be able to post that I’ve been selected for a one woman showing at Recitation Gallery, in Recitation Hall, on the campus of the University of Delaware.

My show will run from March 19, 2019 - April 12, 2019. I’m not sure yet when my official opening will be but I should know in a few days and will update my post.

If you are in the Newark, Delaware area, please stop by and see my work. I think they look terrific here on my website, but to get the full effect of what I do, seeing it in person is the only way to go.

Plus I have new work that hasn’t been posted here on my website yet. I’m hoping to get some good photos of my work hanging in the gallery with terrific lighting, so stay tuned to see my newest paintings.

I have posted some new photography in my Abstract Photography folder, so check that out. Four new photos in my Car Wash Series.

i will be looking forward to seeing you at the show!