Wednesday, December 5, 2012
"The Scorned Lover" Oil Painting. Recently I have been studying a surplus of Tattoo works and wanted to see if I could immolate that style into one of my paintings. With the study of Lesley Dill's particular style I came up with this particular painting and used a specific wordage to add meaning to the woman.
Artist Statement
Last semester I completed a series
of paintings on my favorite musicians, although the feedback was positive the
concept was not clearly understood through the artwork I provided. As a result
I decided to do more research and take a different approach to artwork. Due to
my recent fascination with poetry I arrived at the point where I wanted to
incorporate my poems into my paintings. Lately, I have come to the realization
that nothing in Life lasts forever and that is a reoccurring theme that keeps
coming up when brainstorming new ideas. After completing the series of artwork
that contained my poems the feedback I received was not as expected. Overall
the poems were being overlooked and the only portion that was noticed for the
most part was the painting aspect of the works. At that point I began to
brainstorm different ways I could shorten the poems so they would not be so
lengthy and then still be able to incorporate the use of words into my
paintings.
Lately,
I have been studying the works of Lesley Dill. She uses words in her artwork
but in more of a sculptural manner but I am still able to study her techniques
and different approaches to provide me with a better direction in which I would
like for my artwork to proceed. I recently completed a series of works that
were highly influenced by the style of Lesley Dill but this series I must say
caused a huge conflict within me due to the fact that once I shared these works
with my peers the feedback was very positive and offered up great conversation,
But on the other hand when presenting these same works to my capstone committee
the feedback was a little discouraging because overall they felt as though the
situations I am trying to portray through my works were not coming through as
clearly as they should be which is understandable and with alot of deliberation
I became more comfortable and understood what was being advised for me to
change.
Now
I am at the point where I have finished the Capstone I phase and have a better
grasp on how I need to change my approach to my artwork. I deal a lot with
situational art basically portraying humans in those situations that our
society often avoids because they are such series issues. For example, Abuse,
Abortions & Broken Relationships. After consultation with my committee I
have decided to take a different approach to my painting style and not focus so
much on the technical details but really have my main focus be on the exact
situation I am trying to provide through my art without using the aid of adding
the words in the end. I plan to take complete advantage of this Christmas break
and produce as much work as possible. Overall this Capstone I phase has been a
very helpful experience.
One of the beginning pieces I made dealing directly with my "Trey vs Jerry" theme. Tried to capture the different personalities but use a similar color pallet to emphasize on how they are of the same person.
"Technology ruined Love" Acrylic, Speaks to how I feel as though Technology has more of a negative effect on the relationships of today's society. It brings us closer in some aspects but also keeps us further apart in the same sense.
"My Letter to God" Watercolor 12 x 16in. Decided to really shine light on the Religious side of me and give my viewer's a better understanding of who I am outside of art.
"Forever Never Together" Print. Speaks to the situation of when you may want to leave someone but something keeps holding you back from officially moving on.
"Unwanted Blessing" Acrylic. I try to make my works revolve around real life situations and this is something that ultimately everyone no matter race or sex can relate to.
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