In Search of Lyricism
7 - 30 April 2005
Kiyomi Talaulicar works in the abstract mode, her paintings
often bringing to mind the floating imagery in a landscape of
memory. She creates silent, still, calming paintings that usually
centralize and bring into focus one singular idea or object.
Kiyomi's process involves contemplation and deliberation on
the forms and embodiments of interior spaces, objects, and landscapes,
while in her paintings she creates surfaces that draw the viewer's
gaze to rest and meditate upon it.
Text by the artist: The main stream of thought behind
my images, simply stated, is about embracing life. Chairs, walls,
figures, patterns, leaves, doors, shadows, guitars and other
forms flow in my work as emblems of humankind. A guitar's shape
not only reflects the human form, but also the human capacity
to make beautiful instruments, and the human need to make beautiful
music.
I work in layers, at times mixing various media, as the process
of layering and mixing simultaneously parallels my own vulnerability,
and reflects the kind of continual self-reinvention that every
person experiences throughout a lifetime.
Accepting the duality of life as a singular vision and the
concept of unconditional love, are two realms from which I seek
my energy. As challenging as it may seem to live by them in
day to day life, it is through the creative process that I am
able to better understand them, and in turn, gain a sense of
peace that I wish to share with those around me.
Kiyomi Talaulicar
April 2005