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Untitled (Part of Foreigners Series) Drawing

Zadik Zadikian

United States

Drawing, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 22 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This series is called "Foreigners" because the works are derived from my subconscious. I start by applying color onto the paper instinctually with no composition planned out. I then step back and see what shapes I see in the colors and create from that.

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Drawing:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in

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"Known for his extensive use of gold and other metal leaf to create surfaces that are aesthetically, conceptually, and even politically charged, Zadikian’s presence at the Produce Market has also manifested a sort of revisiting of his 1975 NYC “Gold Spaces” projects undertaken at PS1 and his Jay Street studio, wherein he gives the whole of the interior an impossibly lavish, sensual, otherworldly gold skin of fluttering leaf. It takes forever, advancing through the space like a fairy-dust glacier, wrapping every nook and pipe and brick and cornice in its fluttering, flirty, rococo embrace. For Zadikian, gold paint and especially gold leaf is not an imitation or an image, it is something more direct. Both natural and unnatural, its rough edges are constantly animated by the slightest breeze and shifting ambient light. It speaks to eternity, but it changes every day as the patination of its copper oxidizes and slowly turns blue-black. And gold forms are also about surface, in that the light catches every nook, every so-called imperfection in its skin. As a formal choice, this is a flaw that Zadikian sees as a feature, creating subversion, drama, and passion in the dissonance. Besides the walls, the studio hosts a glimmering meteor shower of 1000s of gilded sculptures, peppered across a large central wall, contoured like geological faces, ranging in scale from quite large to as small as one quarter of an inch. “I left the USSR 50 years ago,” shares Zadikian. “We went through Turkey, mostly on foot. Five of us set out, only 2 made it.” Lately he has been feeling the desire to reconstitute a crew for himself, operating as he now does along wholly other kinds of borders. “This project studio can start to make a difference here in LA,” he says, by promoting constant growth inside a working studio. Not quite a co-op or collective, operating outside the commercial but yet emboldening a revolution which may well include a new financial model, and with an empathetic camaraderie that is not quite a literal collaboration — as each guest artist retains their individual voice and works site-responsively in their own methods." -Huffington Post "WALLS: A quest for immersive space in DTLA’s newest collaborative studio/project, PRODUCE HAUS" by Shana Nys Dambrot March 2017.

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