Call Me
Shari Pedowitz
2012
acrylic on canvas
11 x 14 inches
painting glows in the dark (image shows painting in daylight)
displayed during Digging In The Crates exhibition
Call Me by Shari Pedowitz is a brazen, seductive, personal invitation, a visual echo of a New Wave dance club pulsating with raw energy. This isn't polite conversation; it's Shari's passionate demand splashed across her canvas in vibrant hues and impulsive gestures. Her abstract expressionist painting captures the electric charge of a late-night encounter, the air thick with anticipation and unspoken desires.
Deep blues dominate like the shadows of a dimly lit dance floor, while jolts of glow-in-the-dark neon pink and electric yellow pierce the darkness, mirroring the flashing lights and adrenaline rush of a pounding beat. There's a punk rock edge to Shari's raw brushwork, a sense of rebellion, untamed energy, and unapologetic desire. It's a visceral expression, unfiltered and honest.
This isn't a demure flirtation; it's a confident, defiant call. Shari's painting exudes a sensual energy, a push and pull between vulnerability and power. It's the moment before the kiss, the unspoken promise hanging in the air. Call Me is a personal temptation, a glimpse into an uninhibited private world of desire. It's a dare, a whisper, a scream – a raw and honest expression of the heart's yearning, captured in the language of color and form. It's Shari's call, waiting to be answered by you.


