This is just a personal "thanks" that I wanted to share in appreciation of all that have been following me and for all of the support expressed for the showing of my Hemorrhage series. Y'all are the shit!
Hemorrhage - Opening Reception!
For those that couldn't physically be there, here's a little video I put together from the opening reception for the Hemorrhage series. It was such great time and I was so thankful to everyone that made it a point to stop by and chat. It was an indescribable feeling! Please enjoy! (viewable in HD)You can also view the photo album from my Facebook page!
What Comes Naturally
I found a painting that I did over 10 years ago, back when I was in art school, and it gave me pause. It's strikingly similar to the work that I'm currently doing. Back then, I had fallen deeper in love with the figure and portraiture and decided that oil paint was my favorite medium. I was particularly attracted to color and its symbolic and expressive qualities. Incorporating that into my figure paintings was something that I wanted to explore. Luckily I was given an opportunity to experiment with that in the final project of a figure painting class in college. The result was this blue girl here: It definitely stood out from the rest of the class simply because it was such a radical departure from the more academic style of painting. But that was the only time I ever tried anything like that for a long time. After I graduated from that school and started going to other classes and workshops the focus was more about capturing accurate colors and values, anatomy and light. However with my Hemorrhage series I naturally gravitated towards the extreme color palette I experimented with in school. Honestly, I think the more traditional tutelage really helped my experimental, abstract side so I won't say that I lost anything by deviating from it for a while. I think that the figurative work I'm doing now is a vast improvement upon what I've done in the past. Plus my style has changed a lot too. Now that I've completed my first series as an artist, for now I think the plan is to continue working on this new development in my style. I noticed that once I started allowing myself to paint freely while applying what I've learned over the years that my work is starting to have more of an impact, visually and content-wise. Personally I'm excited to see where things will go from here.