July 2, 2010

Artist Statement



Artist Statement
I am interested in discovering what makes painting interesting and continuing that exploration through other media. Paint itself has many qualities that I think we lose when trying too hard to shape it or ask it to depict a particular image. Through dissecting paint down to its core, we are able to see it’s more dramatic side. It can be soft and flowing, barely there; or thick, strong and dense. I think it’s one of the materials that can dance to any rhythm, glide on any surface, share its true emotions and pull the viewer in to a world that is new and fresh with every glare. It can be mesmerizing, hypnotic and seductive. I wanted to explore these particular attributes through photography and video to bring paint to life, in its true form.
Within the context of Conceptual Art, I hope my viewers are able to get a sense of their own relationship with the materials experienced through a different manner than usual. Each person will have a different reaction to the colors used, amount of studies as well as different media, photography and video. This is a personal reaction that I hope each person can take away with them to view things down to a more simple form, to understand the core of something, anything, and find beauty in purity, simplicity and the experience itself.

July 1, 2010

Hybridization Painting and Photography







I have really taken to the process and the study of the hybridization of multiple mediums. These are some photographs that I took during my study of painting. I used a hermit crab cage filled with clear water and then I watered down acrylic paint and used a child's medicine dropper to slowly drip the paint drops into the water and then used my Canon Rebel to take photographs. It was really amazing to just watch the colors move and dance once they hit the clear water. I would like to play around more with multiple colors, like the red and green photos. These prints are really amazing blown up and also projected on the wall!!