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Ceiling Painting

adam kirby

United States

Painting, Household on Other

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 6 D in

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About The Artwork

Showing the process of constructing a Popcorn Mud Ceiling. When I was very young I remember being in my room, laying on my bed counting the specks from the popcorn ceiling. While counting I wondered how many specks there were. I also wondered how many stars there where in the sky, and what life was, and what death was, and why was I here. Ever since then, when I look at the ceiling, see the popcorn mud, I remember this memory as one of the earliest moments I began to think about the world around. Why we exist. I can look at the ceiling, and can forget all the fleeting troubles that life brings. I remember there is more to life than just money, work, and success. When I look at the ceiling, I remember to wonder.

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Painting:Household on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 48 H x 6 D in

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I believe art is a reflection of our perceptions of life. Those perceptions can take any shape or form that we want it to take. I experience a moment in my life, that I have an acute awareness of, and feel a need to share it through art. What I feel in these moments creates a contradiction: that it is both solely my own and should be shared. It is not the craftsmanship, the physical rendering, the techniques, or the time spent on a piece, but the feeling that was felt in its creation, the concept behind it, and the life it reflects within me. BIO Adam is a Chattanooga artist originally from Soddy Daisy, TN. Coming from a modest family lifestyle of middle class homes, trailers and houseboats, he worked in construction in order to pay for his college education. Adam received his BFA in 3D Sculpture from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2014. His education enhanced his natural appreciation for craft and theory, and introduced him to local ceramic artist Shadow May, whom pushed his skills and education with an extended apprenticeship. After school he lived in an unconventional lifestyle, living and working in his studio, making great sacrifices and taking great risks in the pursuit of his artistic career.

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