Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Much of art and its
appreciation comes from what we have been conditioned to believe art should be.
I try not to limit my appreciation of art only to the marks that define an
object, tell a story or lead me to an intended conclusion. I am drawn to those
things that surprise me, stretch my imagination and allow me the freedom
of my own personal aesthetic interpretation and judgment.
I try to eliminate
those obstacles and dogmas that restrict my curiosity and limit the value and
appreciation for many different forms of expression.
Art is intended to move
the human spirit, to broaden our perception and to evoke an emotional response
through a visual language. Some languages we understand and some we must
learn.
Abstract Art does not
force me to an intended conclusion but allows me the freedom to change,
exaggerate, experiment and simplify where I am guided only by what feels right.
I am moved by just simple shapes, textures, colors and line that have, in some cases, no
reference to anything recognizable but evoke an emotional response within me.
I trust my instincts,
intuition and feelings above everything else. I am freed
of trying to copy an object and tethered to all the academic conditions that are part of representational art. It is not my intention to neither
dismiss nor dismantle all those principals that have brought me to this point,
nor the artists that adhere so dearly to those principals. I respect and learn
from anything done well, from photo-realism to abstract or non-objective art.
Monday, May 26, 2014
I have no formula but consider
design and value most important aesthetically to hold a painting together. I break things down into simple shapes, not
concerning myself what the object really is but how it will contribute to an
abstract design. I allow myself the freedom to change, exaggerate, simplify, scrape,
sand, glaze, repaint etc. I tie shapes together forming abstract patterns until
something resonate within myself, I trust feeling, instinct and intuition above
everything else.
I try to eliminate the unnecessary, it is the search for that indefinable connection that tells you when you have said something close to your own true nature, it is different for everyone and this, to me, is where the beauty of art lives. Some will find it in the skill of rendering the subject, some in the ambiguity of an abstraction. I try not to limit or restrict anything in this search. I try to remain open, curious, and vulnerable.
I try to eliminate the unnecessary, it is the search for that indefinable connection that tells you when you have said something close to your own true nature, it is different for everyone and this, to me, is where the beauty of art lives. Some will find it in the skill of rendering the subject, some in the ambiguity of an abstraction. I try not to limit or restrict anything in this search. I try to remain open, curious, and vulnerable.
The richest part of painting is when you make that internal
connection, I am constantly searching within myself to find that connection. You will have to
discover it for your self, it is different for everyone.... that what makes art so beautiful.
Monday, May 19, 2014
In painting everything is relative. color is no
exception. We are just illusionists, if
we want something bright we place something dull or grey next to it. If we want
something straight we place something curved next to it etc. Everything has an
opposite up to down, black to white etc. The degree that we place these
opposites or compliments against each other will determined the dynamics of the
painting.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
A painting should tell you as much about the artist as the
subject he or she is painting…. until then, to me, it is just a painting with
varying degrees of skill.
The ultimate aim of painting is not decorative beauty but truth … what is truth? It must not be confused with formal resemblance,indeed formal resemblance only reaches the appearance of things where as the function of truth is to capture their essence.
SHI TAO
I might add not only the subject’s essence but the artist as
well.
In philosophy, essence is the
attribute or set of attributes that make an entity or substance what it
fundamentally is, and which it has by necessity, and without which it loses its
identity.
Our identity must be part of our own work…. Somehow we must
fight our way in.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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