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Bird Woman Painting

VF Wolf

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 2 D in

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I paint mixed media semi-abstract grotesque mask-like faces to analyze the shadow present in every society. In particular, my recent work speaks to my early adult life in the military. I am not illustrating my time in the military through this work; but instead elucidating more universal themes I experienced: anger, sadness, frustration and confusion. My work acts as a mirror of the world where the grotesque and distorted appearances of the figures captures my disgust and indignation in the face of the horrors of war and corruption of authority.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 10 H x 2 D in

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My name is V.F. Wolf and I am a mixed media painter who currently maintains a studio in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. I am employed as a night watchman at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum located in Providence, Rhode Island. I was an officer in the Army Reserve from 2000-2007 and have traveled extensively throughout the United States and lived in Egypt for a brief time. ARTIST STATEMENT I paint highly textured/ impasto mixed media abstracted grotesque mask-like faces and figures. My works are often a combination of both painting and sculpture. Through my art I wish to analyze the shadow/darkness present in every society. I feel in many ways my work addresses the absurd and random nature of life itself. I use my early adult life in the military to speak on this issue. I may start out with a specific memory; but it is ultimately shaped through the process of moving paint and materials around the support. I will often throw, slash, squeegee, and splatter various types of paint directly onto the wood panel or canvas. As a result of this physicality in the making of the images, I feel that I am going into battle with it. I often want to beat the image into the very fiber of the canvas, burlap, or panel.

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