"Centerfocus" by Tom Coffin Joe's Movement Emporium Friday, March 15, 2002 from 7-9 pictures from the opening I would like to invite you and all of your friends to a very special opening of paintings at Joe's Movement Emporium in Mt. Rainier Md. Friday March 15th, 2002 from 7-9 hosted by the World Arts Focus. At Joe's Movement Emporium, I currently have on exhibit two large paintings on burlap ripe with symbol and energy. It is my intention that through dancing with these yantric images, peaceful and loving feelings will come to everyone. Joe's Movement Emporium is the coolest place I have found in DC and the energy which comes from the people and programs is at a very high level. So... even if you miss my art reception I encourage you to check Joe's out: Joe's Movement Emporium World Arts Focus 3802 - 34th Street Mt. Rainier MD 20712 tel: 301.699.1819 http://www.worldartsfocus.org/ info@worldartsfocus.org Artist's Statement: These two paintings have a history (in other words they have been hanging out in my attic for a while now.) Their most prestigious viewing until today at Joe's Movement Emporium was in 1992 were they appeared at the John David Mooney Foundation in Chicago, Illinois for my Laredo Taft Prize Exhibition. The origins of these two paintings are from south of here in Durham, North Carolina where I held a studio for a quick 6 months at the Venerable Building. The Venerable was an old tobacco plant converted into artist studios and miscellaneous ventures. One of these ventures was a coffee roasting place. They would receive bag upon bag of coffee beans from all over the world. These burlap bags were strewn about all over the place and essentially being thrown out. The burlap material had such an interesting textural quality that I couldn't help but collect many of the bags for artistic pursuits. This rough texture provided exactly the hot quality I was looking for to hold my cold geometric imagery. The imagery, stemming from countless studies on the computer, really enjoys the freedom that these rough textures provide. Playing on the interaction and play of opposites has always been a theme in my work if not life. These paintings reflect that interplay through the materials techniques and images involved. I hope you all enjoy looking at and dancing with these images. I hope that the energies you make together create a life force which brings peaceful and loving feelings to everyone. Thank you, Joe's, for letting me hang my hat here. Tom Coffin coffin@art.net art.net/coffin