Maysha Mohamedi
I invest each painting with a single idea that ignites an associative
process in my mark-making. The marks depict the extent to
which I am able stretch across, reach, and balance my body along
the edges and seams of the surfaces, which lie side by side on the
floor. No brushes: I favor unorthodox paint application, using my
hands or wrists, found objects, and handmade tools that I stamp,
drag, and pull across the painting’s surface.
I used to be a neuroscientist, so I run my studio like a laboratory,
with a lot of experimentation. I consider the marks I make as
points of light reflected off the back of the retina, ultimately
causing a psychological shift in the viewer. But I also believe in the
evocative power of color, shape, and line as a link to that which
is holy. My paintings could be about fate, existential matters, and
what it’s like to be underwater for extended periods of time.