Monday, September 24, 2012

Jose Bolet's Work








J.F. Bolet. Artist statement.
These paintings are part of a larger project I’ve been working on now for a few years that I call “Metropolis”. They represent an intimate view and interpretation of the conflicts, isolation, distress and ambiguity of the urban society in modern days.
The planes or fields of pure color and light suggest all the emotional stages that are constantly flooding our existence, in which the subject matter is as important as the color. Both play an important role in the interpretation of the paintings. Many times, however, those zones of pure color are transformed into a dripping space of paint from which the figure emerges in isolation and confusion.
These paintings explore the relationship that involves not only the psychological aspect of today`s life, but also the intimate meaning, and the misuse of values, and how we as human beings, are affected by this urban confusion that we call society.
At the end, the results are an uneasy image that triggers the imagination, and invite the viewer to think about life in today’s modern society.  Locked up spaces, isolation, emotional violence, are all urban experiences that I have tried to develop into uncomfortable but attractive visual images. 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Andrew Blair's Elephant drawings and Painting





The Elephant Pattern Studies are  meant to work out spatial issues within the work along side of trying to figure out how much one can break apart a pattern at still have it seen as at least as a part of a pattern. I welcome feed back on both spatial and pattern related issues within my work.