Tuesday, March 11, 2008

New Drawings

I wanted to post this on Monday, however, our Internet connection as been spotty at best. So, I'll take this rare moment of connectivity to throw this stuff up here.

These are my favorite of the new drawings. The images could be better, I'll replace them as soon as I get a chance. I've been really happy with the drawings that I've been churning out lately. I've been spending a lot more time on each drawing and they have become more complex in terms of mark-making. I found a really nice image in the Spanish version of "Bazaar" that has been yielding quite a few drawings. I intend on mining this image to death. Maye be I'll throw that image up here as well, once I'm finished with it. I've only done one large drawing, but I'm excited to do two more. In the finished one, I worked from a finished small drawing, which made the large one lack energy and it became boring for me to work on. So, in the next large drawings, I'll be working right from the image. I'll have to deal with the prospect of wasting a large sheet of expensive paper if the drawing doesn't work.
I'm pretty close to resolving my current two installations. Hopefully I'll be able to post images of them in a couple of weeks.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Recap

This is kind of a lame post, but I didn't really have anything new ready for today as Saturday was all about preparing for the party and Sunday was all about recovery. I thought I'd post my artist statement. Some viewers of this blog may never have read my statement and it is still pretty representative of my work even though it's a couple of years old. I'm going to start work on a new one very soon, however. Here it is:


Can the sublime exist in contemporary life; could it exist in something thought “low?” Could the act of dissecting that which enchants me, creating a new, mysterious experience out of my meanings help me to understand my reality and truths? I see the ideas of enchantment, disenchantment, and re-enchantment as analogous to a poetical image of paradise, encounter with chaos, fall, and redemption; these processes also being linked to a universal way in which humans adapt to the unknown.

Charles Baudelaire claimed that the infinite can be found in the nature of the transitory. My work arises out of mining artifice from themed casinos and fashion imagery. This investigation has much to do with my own attempt to identify that which beguiles and attracts me in various places and images; an attempt to divine the psychological projections I bring to my experiences or find mystery in contemporary life and its encounters. I yearn for hints of a world unknown to me, a romance and mystery that has been lost through the acquiring of knowledge and understanding of the world. In wanting to comprehend my experiences with specific ephemeral, fugitive places and images, I take them for the stand-ins that they are, but seek out points where they “bump up against” unifying principals, where the frivolous and the superficial has meaning.

Doing this, I create altar-like installations out of a distillation of my experiences with the artificial, the installations of course being fraught with artifice themselves. The manipulation of light and its play with color, scale, and space offers the tonality, the tincture of my sources to the viewer. Compelled by natural drives for ideals and a way of coping with the unknown, I am drawn to fantasy, to places and objects of artifice that function as stand-ins for the universal principals that I long for in a time when the idea of a universal has been sacked.