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Sky
Power is an abstract and figuraive painter, printmaker, piano tuner,
and woodworker. Active in the arts since childhood, Sky studied figure
drawing with Ed Gothberg at Casper College in Wyoming, and continued
her studies in Fine Art at Cornish School of Allied Arts in Seattle,
Washington in the early seventies. An exhibiting artist since 1974,
Sky has shown her work in galleries in Provincetown, Boston, and Washington,
D.C.
With
roots in Texas, Sky lived on both coasts before moving to Cape Cod
in 1976 to launch a horse and carriage business in Provincetown. In
addition to establishing her profession as an artist, Sky forged a
career as a piano tuner on the cape. A woodworker by trade, she
has brought that element to her paintings as seen in the triptych 'The
Middle Passage: View from the Ship's Hull', oils on masonite framed
behind grids of padouck wood. Each panel dipicts the only view of the
world a slave would have had from the ship's hull on the journey through
the Middle Passage: sunset or dawn, midnight, and mid-day, seen through
the grate on deck.
Sky's
'Ikage', pronounced ee-ka-jay, and 'Talking Leaves' series
draw from the spirituality of her Cherokee heritage, and 'The Bardo
of Dream' series explores the connection between mysticism and psychology.
Many of her abstract paintings convey the feeling of the expansive
sky and turbulent weather so familiar to the plains and coastal regions.

In
describing her process, Sky states, "I start off by presenting
myself with forms and colors that I have to tie together by creating
other forms and colors: like a puzzle. The experience feels like unraveling
a mystery by creating one, whether I am adding or subtracting color.
In the beginning of each piece, I give myself complete freedom to do
whatever I want. As the painting developes, my process becomes more
analytical. However, I trust myself to take risks, allowing myself
to venture into the unknown. The process is cathartic, revealing, and
paradoxical."
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