The Big Heads portrait series focuses on capturing a moment in time for any particular subject. As I work with the model, I want them to feel as if they are in mid-conversation with me, but have become momentarily distracted by something *just* out of the corner of their eye. The more their focus shifts to some random spot on the wall, the more their imagination then takes over. A relaxed concentration takes over, and their face conveys an appearance of daydream wonder. It is this moment I try to capture on canvas.
The settings are sparse, with the face conveying the bulk of the story. In the end, I hope the viewer brings their own interpretation to each painting, creating a new and unique story each time the work is viewed.
Carrie, interestingly enough, became my supervisor at work during the course of painting her portrait. What I always admired about Carrie was her self-assuredness, and her willingness to support me in any and all of my artistic endeavors.
Carrie
Acrylic on canvas,
20 x 30 inches,
Painted 2008 by Matt Cauley