Patty Heibel
Membership level: ARTIST
About the Artist
“When life gives you lemons…paint them!” Life is full of accidents and one led to a significant change in my artistic approach and style. It has taken me down a bold new path and I’ve never been more excited about my work! I began making art as a nature and abstract photographer working many years to master my vision behind the camera and in the darkroom. With a degree and career in science, the laboratory is now an art studio where I conduct visual and technical experiments. I have the need to constantly explore, inquire, develop and change and believe it’s important to continually educate ourselves, push our limits and enjoy the process. Each painting is an experiment in the materials, application process or the presentation. I’ve moved away from painting in the traditional fashion and use its solid foundation to go beyond craftsmanship and push the mediums into new artistic territory. A third dimension is added to my work by using acrylic mediums, metals, glass, gemstones and other ‘secret’ ingredients to create sculptural depth and interest. These paintings of astronomical bodies include galaxies, nebulae, constellations and planets. They are a bridge between realism and abstraction, providing a wealth of intense color, structures, patterns and textures. Research into these heavenly bodies includes books, the Internet, NASA’s resources and direct contact with astro-photographers for images to transform. These are ‘astronomically correct’ in respect to major star and galaxy placement within the area depicted. These paintings can be displayed in any direction as the heavens rotate, giving you various perspectives through a porthole of the universe! Before calling a painting ready for show or sale it first needs to be technically sound. Most importantly it needs to engage you, the viewer. “I believe it's important to continually cultivate my sense of wonder and to educate myself on the world we live in, including the spaces currently beyond our reach. It brings me joy to share these discoveries through my art.” … Patty Heibel
Artwork
Galactic Spin-offs
Heart of the Lagoon in M8
Pegasus Arrives on Mars
Small Magellanic Cloud
Spiral Galaxy NGC 1672
Westerlund 2 in GUM 29
Spiral Galaxy M74
Fireballs
Orion
N90 Star forming region of Small Magellanic Cloud
Pimis in Nebula NGC6357
Andromeda
Tulip Nebula
Milky Way
Carina Nebula
NGC 6188
Pelican Nebula IC5067
Spiral Arm NGC 1309
Eagle Nebula
Mars and Moons