Rita Deanin Abbey
Art Museum

Explorations

5 on display, 6 in series

A photograph of Kelp Forest, 2012. The photo shows the top half of the work. The work is a cool piece with a heavy emphasis on blue. The background of the work is broken up with a gold vine pattern across the entire composition. On the foreground is a line composition that starts at the top center of the work and extends outward with blue and red waves toward the bottom of the work.
Kelp Forest (2012) detail

Abbey utilizes the language of color, line, pattern, texture, and form for inquiry into limitless compositional elements. She cultivated observational and imaginative skills to perceive the interrelationship of structure, space, and process. The need for completeness, for a unified world and our place in it, is a creative force for Abbey.

I strive to discover these forces through deeply felt distinctive images rather than consistency of style. I submit to the rhythm and order of the power of change and motion in my surroundings and in myself. My love of color, texture, and form, my curiosities, intuition, observations, and need for discovery keeps me from repeating what no longer seems challenging.

–Rita Deanin Abbey

Series Highlights