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This painting is named Detail From Another 2 because I used a tightly cropped , detail photograph of a previous painting of mine as inspiration for the composition. I used the detail photograph to sketch the basic composition on the canvas.

I use various charcoals and graphite sticks/pencils to sketch the composition on the canvas. I then quickly map-out values using various shades of the primary colors. I continue painting, changing directions as I go, modifying the composition, the colors, the values etc... As a contemporary artist, I believe an essential part of a painting is the paint itself; I hope to allow the paint to run, drip, cover, shade and express its properties on the canvas. As a student of painting, I love to explore other artists work - looking for the how, when and why of a painting as much as the content or meaning. Therefore, I leave traces of the underneath layers, marks, colors, etc. to be seen in my finished paintings.

Artists who inspire me are R Diebenkorn, R Motherwell, H Frankenthaler, H Matisse, G O' Keeffe, H Hoffman, F Stella, J Johns.
This painting is named Detail From Another 2 because I used a tightly cropped , detail photograph of a previous painting of mine as inspiration for the composition. I used the detail photograph to sketch the basic composition on the canvas.

I use various charcoals and graphite sticks/pencils to sketch the composition on the canvas. I then quickly map-out values using various shades of the primary colors. I continue painting, changing directions as I go, modifying the composition, the colors, the values etc... As a contemporary artist, I believe an essential part of a painting is the paint itself; I hope to allow the paint to run, drip, cover, shade and express its properties on the canvas. As a student of painting, I love to explore other artists work - looking for the how, when and why of a painting as much as the content or meaning. Therefore, I leave traces of the underneath layers, marks, colors, etc. to be seen in my finished paintings.

Artists who inspire me are R Diebenkorn, R Motherwell, H Frankenthaler, H Matisse, G O' Keeffe, H Hoffman, F Stella, J Johns.
This painting is named Detail From Another 2 because I used a tightly cropped , detail photograph of a previous painting of mine as inspiration for the composition. I used the detail photograph to sketch the basic composition on the canvas.

I use various charcoals and graphite sticks/pencils to sketch the composition on the canvas. I then quickly map-out values using various shades of the primary colors. I continue painting, changing directions as I go, modifying the composition, the colors, the values etc... As a contemporary artist, I believe an essential part of a painting is the paint itself; I hope to allow the paint to run, drip, cover, shade and express its properties on the canvas. As a student of painting, I love to explore other artists work - looking for the how, when and why of a painting as much as the content or meaning. Therefore, I leave traces of the underneath layers, marks, colors, etc. to be seen in my finished paintings.

Artists who inspire me are R Diebenkorn, R Motherwell, H Frankenthaler, H Matisse, G O' Keeffe, H Hoffman, F Stella, J Johns.
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Detail From Another 2 Painting

Steven Page Prewitt

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This painting is named Detail From Another 2 because he used a tightly cropped, detail photograph of a previous painting of his as inspiration for the composition. He used the detail photograph to sketch the basic composition on the canvas. He uses various charcoals and graphite sticks/pencils to sketch the composition on the canvas. He then quickly maps out values using various shades of the primary colors. He continues painting, changing directions as he goes, modifying the composition, the colors, the values etc... As a contemporary artist, he believes an essential part of a painting is the paint itself; he hopes to allow the paint to run, drip, cover, shade and express its properties on the canvas. As a student of painting, he loves to explore other artists’ work - looking for the how, when and why of a painting as much as the content or meaning. Therefore, he leaves traces of the underneath layers, marks, colors, etc. to be seen in his finished paintings. Artists who inspire him are R Diebenkorn, R Motherwell, H Frankenthaler, H Matisse, G O' Keeffe, H Hoffman, F Stella, J Johns.

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Size:48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I love art. I love making art. I love building. I look at art everyday even if I don't have time to make it. I love painting; I love drawing and mark making, print making, and construction. I love layers. I live for pentimenti. I love art history. Like Matthew in the Bible traces the genealogy of Jesus back to the beginning of man, I trace my "lineage" of art back to Manet, Monet and Cezanne. Van Gogh. Matisse. Mondrian and Kandinsky. de Stael. Motherwell, Newman and Hoffman. Rothko, Kline and Pollock. Hopper and Avery. Diebenkorn. Johns. Stella. Dunlap. Reedy. Gusterson, Simons, Burridge and Brown. I have their pictures and quotes on my studio walls. I hope I would make them proud and make art worthy of their influences. For me and my journey, it is very important to know and understand the who, what, when, why, and how these Modern Art Masters created. My personal, intimate experience of mixing colors, stretching canvases, framing prints, holding brushes, or charcoal, or graphite, or scissors is built upon my passion for the Modern Masters and my teacher/mentors. The foundation they laid for me is at the core of my language/ style/ approach to making art. Like Motherwell stated, I work in series because a good thought usually cannot be communicated in just one picture. Artists need a language. Artists build our own language- one mark, one painting at a time. Contemporary. Direct and reactive, spontaneous- yet- intentional. Overlapping and over-painting. Heavy-handed and manly describes my artistic personality. My style and application of my mediums (acrylics, oils, inks, graphite, collage, charcoal, watercolor) is more like a framing carpenter than a master furniture maker. I always build in layers of medium. Under-painting, mark-making, paint, sometimes collage, sometimes mono printing. More paint, more marks and so on.

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