ARTIST STATEMENT
Currently, I am involved in a pop influenced expressionism
series. The sources for this series come from magazines,
newspapers, and catalogs. It is a reflection of the "cheesy"
portrayal of people in the media. We see many of these characters
everyday. So much so, that they enter our mind and get stored away
without realizing it. By transforming the image in the ad, I hope to
make it interesting. The painting style used is my interpretation
of energy, an energy trapped up inside with no place to go; it its
the feeling you can't let loose because of the masks the media has told
you to wear.
I prefer a painterly rather than linear technique. My shapes
are modeled with color instead of detailed underdrawings. The color
in these pieces focus on contrast. The intensity contrast of red
next to black - or - green slashed on white. Also, by using
complimentary colors more contrast is created. I prefer to paint on
masonite or wood for one reason. Canvas gives and bounces, masonite
takes what you give it. I can paint and slash as hard and fast as
I want.
I am influenced by the abstract expressionists (Pollock, de
Kooning) when slashing up the flat areas with color. By treating an
area (i.e., shirt or sleeve of a coat) as an abstract painting, the
complete image has more power. Also, more contrast is achieved with
the thin underpainting versus the juicy color slashes. I am
sometimes influenced by shadows in where I place color slashes, the
rest of the time it is simply because it looks better with color
there.
Another focal point within the works is the contrasting
geometric backgrounds. Some background shapes refer to the content
of the piece in either a direct or Freudian way. They fill the
backgrounds forming a complete image. This further enhances the
idea that these character types are portrayed as complete and
dynamic people. Leaving open space would suggest there is something
beside the flat "what you see is what you get" portrayal of
character.
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