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    VISUAL ARTS
BY ESTER BARKAI
FAMILIAR LANDSCAPE
Robert Schlegel time travels at Karin Clarke Gallery
Y
ou know how you can see a movie or read a book
and not like it, and then revisit it years later and
love it, or vice versa? That sort of experience
reminds us that our response to an artwork isn’t
absolutely dependent on the work. It depends, as
well, on where we are in life and the experiences we are
having.
I happen to be reading a novel about time travel at the
moment. I’m thinking about living in a world in which
you can go back and try to fix what you’ve done. So
when Eugene painter Robert Schlegel told me how he had
altered his artwork CM 3 years after creating it, and just
before this show of his work at the Karin Clarke Gallery,
I appreciated the painting in terms of how the artist was
able to change the past to make it better.
This is what happens sometimes, Schlegel says, when
he keeps a painting around for years: “It becomes less
precious.”
With time he is less attached to what he did and is more
willing to take a chance and change the picture.
CM 3 depicts a familiar scene to anyone who has
lived or traveled the coastal Northwest. The subjects are
buildings on a pier, a bit lopsided as if they have been
around for a long while. They are painted in bright pastel
colors that render them beautiful in contrast to a dark,
almost black background, recognizable as trees.
It’s the green color of the sky in this painting, a green
that complements these pastel colors, that first caught my eye, a green that didn’t exist in
the painting until just before this show went up at Karin Clarke Gallery. The painting had
a gray strip for sky before.
“It was okay,” Schlegel says. “It was a different mood, more somber.”
He likes the painting better now.
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Before looking at this painting with the artist I looked
at it with Emma Rose Lynn and Alex Abrams, local
musicians out for the First Friday ArtWalk. They were
taken by the color, too, and the three of us speculated
about what time of day Schlegel was trying to represent
— dawn or dusk.
Neither, the artist said to me later. “It’s about the color.”
In an Oregon Art Beat episode on October 20, 2016,
Schlegel discusses the past in relation to his interest in
painting structures.
“There’s something about the structures within me,”
he says, “that I can’t seem to ever get rid of.” He thinks
part of it has to do with his grandmother’s house in
Washington state, where he spent holidays as a child.
“Maybe it came from there?” he wonders.
Schlegel isn’t interested in time travel, as I am at the
moment (though maybe he is — I didn’t ask). But he is
fascinated by what was. He sketched Centennial Mills
along the Willamette River in Portland as it was being torn
down. Of that experience he said, also on OPB, “There’s
a building there one day, and then a week later there’s a
big gap.”
Looking at Schlegel’s colorful acrylic and oil
paintings, and his smaller mixed-media works, one of
which is inspired by the demolition of Centennial Mills,
SCHLEGEL’S CM 3
I am struck — as were others at the opening of this show
— by the familiarity of the subject matter.
Lynn, who was raised in Oregon, described it as, “I know that.”
She recognized the landscapes and the portraits, especially the man in the painting
called Yellow Bibs, because that’s what fishermen look like where she is from. And even I,
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