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Artist's
Statement
"In order to get something universal you must be very
specific" -Max Beckman
Art is communication. My paintings reflect
experience.
Symbols play a primary role in the content of my work. Some of these
symbols are obvious, while others are obscurely private. They can be
drawn from my own personal iconography,
ancient cultures and and previous art genres.
I continue to find inspiration and technical
challenge in the ‘vanitas’ style of the Dutch. This tradition of still
life informs and echoes the content I am drawn to in my own work;
the Dutch didactically reflected the frailty of life, and its temporal
state.
My still-life's and portraits are
suffused with narrative. A wide range of content is portrayed
symbolically; hope, jealously, trust, vanity, frailty, fear, wisdom,
knowledge, love, fidelity, memory, death, faith, the soul, spirit,
purity, and most of all the contrast of the temporal and the
eternal. I juxtapose objects and human subjects to infer our human
imprint on our surroundings. The content is what drives me to paint; the process itself is what keeps
me engaged.
I am not as interested in the viewer arriving
at a singular intent, as I am in stirring each individual to ponder,
and then draw from
their own reference of experience to define a more personal
introspective conclusion.
"I applied my heart to what I
observed and learned a lesson from what I saw."
–Solomon’s Wisdom
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