Today’s watercolor experiment:
Yesterday’s mask was a little ambiguous to my eyes. I wanted to create a face that was an amalgam of my brother Mike and me. Mike, my brother, is autistic, very low functioning and has never spoken. That mask didn’t quite fuse my features with my brother’s.
I met with more success today.
I see four faces in my watercolor: the face composed of Mike’s icon on the left; the icon representing me on the left; the left profile defined by the lightning bolt and the oval, full face.
The portrait above is a melding of two disparate faces, even though they are split. The harmonious colors have something to do with it. Yesterday’s portrait was more dis-integrated, with a spotlight emanating from my ‘eye’ to shine on Mike. My intention was to search for my brother, but I can also see how the light could be interpreted as glaring at him.


This is definitely more integrated, but I like the first one as well. (K)