Death of a Comet

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

Death of a Comet, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

Death of a Comet, abstract watercolor by Amy Crook

This painting feels a little like a Rorschach blot to me — I look and see ephemera, fleeting beauty, something that will melt or shift or fade away. Frost on a dark window. Clouds lit up against a midnight sky. Or the comet ISON that it’s named for, breaking up in the blackness of space after flying, Icarus-like, too close to the sun.

What do you see?

Death of a Comet, 7″x5″ iridescent watercolor on Arches cover black paper.

Death of a Comet, detail, by Amy Crook

Death of a Comet, detail, by Amy Crook

Above, you can see the way the iridescent paint seems to float above the black paper. This paper is made by setting off a chemical process in the paper pulp rather than dying, so the color will stay a rich, soft black for years. Below, you can see it contrast with the shining paint in sunlight, blossoming in the simple frame.

Death of a Comet, framed art by Amy Crook

Death of a Comet, framed art by Amy Crook

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