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Fade In, Fade Out Painting

Kurt Dahlke

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Polypropylene Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.3 D in

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This piece is inspired by the roiling seas, and by the burning skies. It is abstract expressionism - no subject matter, just making materials express emotions. It is a desire to create something beautiful and arresting, something where chaos appears balanced. It is a piece where thin colors are arranged and drawn on and arranged again until it feels finished. The idea is to keep your eye moving throughout the image, never resting, but never tiring. For this series and type of work, this piece is also offered as a print, so that you can enjoy it even if you're not a rich collector, and you can enjoy it in large, eye-catching sizes.

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Painting:Acrylic on Polypropylene Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.3 D in

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Making art has always been a compulsion, one in which I have found some facility. I knew that an 'artist' was who I was probably as early as age 4 or 5, though I didn't head back to school to complete my art degree until 2001. I prefer abstraction, though I draw inspiration primarily from atmospheric phenomena, oblique light, and empty landscapes. I take pleasure in the tension created between where I hope a painting will go and where it leads me. Systematic methods and rules form the backbone of my pieces. Materials go down mostly in a certain order, I keep my toolkit of media and my palette deliberately small. I like how these constraints force the dialog between the marks and my intent to remain focused. Though my intent is deliberate, the elements of composition that result always suggest new directions I may follow, retreat from, and revisit. But pure composition needs an emotional component. As I work I’m exploring what it means to suffer in life, to have a broken childhood, to struggle with addiction and self-doubt. Like many artists, I make music foundational to my practice. The rhythms and moods influence the marks I make as much as a thunderstorm or cirrus cloud. You’ll often find a song title or snippet of a lyric suffices as the name of one of my pieces.

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