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Contemporary Art: Tom Ford Sunglasses, Original Painting: 48x48" / 2019, J. Kwak
$ 330
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Description
Outsider / rough art, being offer by an artist made in his studio in Philadelphia, PA.“Tom Ford Sunglasses”
This painting was made over the course of about a week in Early 2019. The subject is about fashion as it relates to culture, with an emphasis on how branding can emote a deeper impact than the words they simply represent.
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The painting measures 24" by 48"
It uses oil tube, oil house paint, acrylic and spray paint.
Artist Statement :
Emotion is the driving force behind the work that I create. My paintings are reflective of the confusion, uncertainty, passion, seriousness, intimacy, and challenges as they manifest a range of emotions and experiences on the way to an expression of self. I view the practice of painting as a search. I use a diverse array of text, imagery and abstract painting elements as a visual communication style. Painting allows me to step beyond the bounds of language and expand consciousness and perhaps address what can only be expressed visually. There is a constant questioning in the work to find the validity or truth to what I am expressing. My paintings articulate the self through an accounting of personal memories, ironic phrases, self-deprecating humor, autobiographical stream of consciousness, pop culture references, ecstatic or drug induced fringe references, and importantly a kind of innate belief in the power of the art form.
My studio is a clandestine laboratory where the focus of my work centers on the experimental use of materials and application of medium. My work is often edited over the course of days, weeks, months, and occasional years. Color, depth, and texture play an important role in helping me define the visual field of my work as I define personal emotion through painting. Non-traditional and non-art materials and processes, such as spray painting, photo transfer, collage, etc. are integrated with text and imagery. The finished work of art is found through an open-ended process where end result is somehow both truth and fiction, focusing on an embodiment of contradictory impulses.