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Composition 007 - Un Homme en Détresse Painting

Les Artisans Du Champ

United States

Painting, Paint on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The riots sparked across the country during the summer of 2020 in the wake of George Floyd's murder, made me incredibly pensive about the pertinent issues black people face in the USA. On the one hand, one might be tempted to believe that the plight of the negro hasn't much improved since Dr. King - even though every bit of evidence suggests otherwise - while on the other hand one might be so blind to the inner workings of the black man's relationship to his neighbors of other races that one fails to uncover the subtle misgivings. Even more important, I ask myself what part do I play as a black man in these complex issues, be it affirming or destroying stereotypical views, and how does the world see me as I traverse that very fine line? Perhaps the unnatural death of George Floyd answers that question, or perhaps the very fact of me contemplating these issues might be an indication that I need to look deeper beyond the surface, past vague accusations of white guilt and black tyranny, to a deeper understanding of who I am as a black man and what part I choose to let my race play in the ensured pleasant continuity of my existence. So I worry. I worry deeply. Where are we headed to; the division, the strife, the antagonism, the hatred, the civil unrest? I worry all the time. It is my hope, as always that when my work is studied or visualized, the viewer put aside all previous notions of what art is or supposed to be...and just look. Examine yourself, pay attention to the feelings my work arouses then confront those feelings with the truth. I do not aim to entertain; I aim to enlighten. Painting executed without hanging hardware on gallery-wrapped double-primed cotton duck canvas of premium quality.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Paint on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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Painting/Printmaking is my chief mode of creation. Though I work primarily in synthetic polymer, I also make heavy use of gold leaf, newspaper prints, corn amylum bioplastic, oil and charcoal. I have an especially close relationship with bioplastic because after I melt it down and mix with water and a binding agent, it closely resembles “fufu” which is one of the most popular West/Central African cultural dishes. These little aspects of my practice bring my work full circle, from my experiences in Europe and America back home to Cameroon in Africa. In addition to painting and printmaking, I also lightly engage in photography. At first glance of my portfolio, my work may seem like an assembly of contradictions - the quietness of my portraits is sharply contrasted by the vibrant shapes/motifs of my Tribal Countenances, just as much as the Tribal Countenances themselves bear almost no signature similarity to my Symphonies. However, my work though dissimilar in series, is an amalgamation of the different facets of the human psyche that make up me and the community I live in - tranquility and noise, form and formlessness, smoothness and textured terrain, love and hate, confidence and embarrassment, trust and betrayal, life and death. All these aspects are necessary for the growth of a man as well as the proper functioning of the society which he inhabits. As a man, I feel these tensions in me and around me, each inspiring a different outlook on the world that is just as important and beautiful as the other. That is why I create in this fashion: to ensure that my creative vision is never pigeonholed into one form of artistic expression. An opera of only one note makes for dreadful listening. All in all, my work is the most honest form of conversation I have with myself and my environment. It is also my way of inserting my Cameroonian culture and lessons into an art world that is primarily Western/European. This lets my audience in on a part of a world many of them are very unfamiliar with. My mission is to explore the unique attributes of the human experience by emphasizing the Arts through performance and education in such a manner as to uplift, include and inspire progress. With my work, I can execute this vision as truthfully as is possible, while wrestling with difficult existential concepts.

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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