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36, Bingo! Left, Right? Painting

Renée Rey

United States

Painting, Mixed Media on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece won on Best in Show/First Prize at The Art of Playing Juried Exhibit 2013, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, Ft Myers, FL by jurors Carl Schwartz, Art Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University; Terry Tincher, Owner, Tincture Gallery; and Kathy Robinson, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center. Selected for exhibit at the 50th Founders Juried Exhibition, von Liebig Art Center, Naples FL in 2015 by Erin Wright, Curator at Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA. In this figurative mixed media paintings I examine themes of identity, diversity, culture and connection between people in a surreal environment. Iconography includes architecture, people, magnets, toy soldiers, and lines of latitude and longitude. The gestural mark making is guided by intuition, with thickness of paint ranging from thick to thin.

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Multi-paneled Painting:

Mixed Media on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 48 H x 2 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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I am an award-winning artist living and working in south Florida, USA. I have a vision. It is a construct for binding equality, inclusion, and a healthy world. For almost a decade, I investigate these concepts through creating other-worldly ecospheres in wall-sized and intimate-scaled paintings, mixed media, and assemblage artwork. I explore connection, kinship and sustainability among diverse people, nature, and technology, and rebel against their absence. Ideas of belonging, isolation, hope, loss, diaspora, and self-determination erupt. The integration of these concepts are rooted in my experiences as a woman with a diverse multi-cultural American/Jewish and Armenian/Christian family history and heritage, and birthplace in Japan. I don't always recognize their imprint in my creative process. I like the mystery. In my paintings, people, nature, and technology rupture and collide. They are in a state of flux. Androgynous human figures defy age, gender, and race. Water towers, cement factories, and buildings jockey for empowering sustainability. I sometimes meld verses from the Bible, Koran, and Buddhism that reference our shared connection and commitment to the stewardship of the environment. They bind humanity. In two-dimensional hybridized worlds, I investigate balance and discord between abstraction, realism, and surrealism and relationships to space and time. In three-dimensional work, I experiment with oozing paint, bent wood branches, torn paper, undulating corrugated cardboard, sharp straight pins, and gritty sandpaper. I attempt to harmonize unexpected materials with and without perceived societal value. All of creation, in its diverse splendor, is of equal importance. There is no hierarchy. Through my artwork, I set the table for enriching dialog, points of view, and learning from a wide audience. The unforeseen connections that are made during these interactions enliven my practice and transcend the physical art.

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