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Gaudi's Requiem Painting

Jordan Dunlop

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Plastic

Size: 28 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in

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Acrylic on museum quality plexi glass I believe the most beautiful marks lay hidden from the viewer. This painting is made on both front and reverse side of the plexi glass surface (equally engaging painting on the reverse side). I describe this way of painting as playful alchemy, a negotiation between what is seen and what lays hidden from the viewer. This method of painting fills a philosophical understanding of how the world works for me as an artist. "We develop a way of working through intention which takes us only so far, as chance intervenes, eases our attempts to show us something new". *on going theme is discovery, walking trails are depicted as lines spiraling through to the center of the work symbolizing the transformation through the act of art making.

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Painting:Acrylic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 36 H x 0.1 D in

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I exhibited art from an early age and continuing throughout my adult life. My intention is to engage art with a child-like enthusiasm. This is made evident through voluminous output of drawings and paintings using only a Magnum Sharpie, many small sketch books and reclaimed objects to paint on. What keeps me creating artwork is both the process of making, meditative & informational states, as well as experimental visual applications helping to propel artwork forward. Recent developments in paint "The most beautiful marks lay hidden from the viewer" Recent paintings and drawings explore gestural abstraction allowing intention and chance to develop naturally. Jordan paints on repurposed plexi-glass and believes the most beautiful marks lay hidden from the viewer. Painting on the front and reverse side of the picture plain is a method Jordan describes as dyslexic alchemy; a dual sided method of painting transforming common paint marks into grand gestures simply by turning the plexi glass around. This method of painting fills a philosophical understanding of how the world works for the artist. We develop a way of working through intention which takes us only so far, as chance intervenes and erases our attempts to show us something new.

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