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ANABASIS Painting

Bill Jehle

United States

Painting, Oil on Paper

Size: 60 W x 38 H x 1 D in

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This is what I was thinking when I made ANABASIS: What if we start constructing an image based solely on a Golden Mean (GM) grid with no predetermined outcome or image? That is a picture that is a picture of itself not of something else. To further isolate this from gestural and arbitrary mark making it was necessary to confine the lines and shapes to vertexes on the GM grid. All the containers and lines had to have their boundaries drawn along major and minor vertices, for arcs the center had to land on a vertex and the start and end of the arc had to be coincident with other vertices. As the grid was being completed it became apparent that an image of the head of the Selene Horse similar to the one by Phidias from the Elgin Marbles (also constructed on a GM grid). This was not an intentional occurrence but we allowed it to dominate because having a secondary image just show up like that fit with the original intent of the piece to not have a predetermined image to represent. The color shapes were picked out based on random selection of containers in lighter or darker lines, that is, pencil lines that were gradually bolded by however many times they had to be drawn over to complete the grid. The title ANABASIS refers to the famous story by Xenophon of the Ten Thousand fighting their way back to Greece after their failed attempt at plunder in a Persian civil war (401 BCE). The term anabasis means going up or out and back. This painting is kind of a parable of that expedition—the difference is the order of intention. Even though the piece was started without intention and had a possibility of chaos, democratic order prevailed

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Painting:Oil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:60 W x 38 H x 1 D in

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I was raised in a small town on the California Mexico border. My parents were both artists, father-architect, mother-painter/ceramicist. Several kinds of art activities were always on the schedule whether it was visiting craftspeople in Mexicali, silkscreening Christmas cards that I would design, watching my mother paint - and always drawing. One year we painted 20 larger than life versions of Lautrec’s Parisian night life scenes for a “church” gala. My father was not only an architect but he made things-that’s where I learned how to make things-and now I make things too. I was educated locally and at CU Boulder, CalARTS and Cooper Union.Some of the teachers that had the biggest influence with me: Jerry Kunkel, Jack Whitten, Paul Brach, Miriam Schapiro, Lynda Benglis and Jim Starrett. My work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Kansas City, Hawaii and is in both corporate and private collections around the country. In 2017 I partnered with another artist to produce twenty large scale images for a Metro station in Santa Monica California. Now my practice consists of sculpture (with a bend toward the utilitarian,) architectural rendering, life and plein air drawing and watercolor (of which I’ve published several books) and complex formal abstraction that encompass’ my interest in natural phenomena, psychedelic experience, western and eastern systems of geometry and philosophy. I love ambiguities – in shape, pigment, texture, as well as a more contemplative aspect of focus and intensity.

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