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“Grey Matter”

Year Completed: 2020

Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas

36”x 24”

I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.
“Grey Matter”

Year Completed: 2020

Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas

36”x 24”

I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.
“Grey Matter”

Year Completed: 2020

Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas

36”x 24”

I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.
“Grey Matter”

Year Completed: 2020

Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas

36”x 24”

I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.
“Grey Matter”

Year Completed: 2020

Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas

36”x 24”

I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.

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Grey Matter Painting

Robert Chambers

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.3 D in

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“Grey Matter” Year Completed: 2020 Acrylic and ink on stretched canvas 36”x 24” I call it, “Grey Matter” as it’s sort of a nod back to the days when I worked in the CT department in my hospital and we would sometimes perform angiograms on a patient’s brain to highlight the blood vessels in their brain to look for clots, aneurysms or other pathology. You see, the grey matter regions of the human brain involve functions such as muscle control, sensory perception — such as sight and hearing, memory, emotions, speech, decision making and self control.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

24 W x 36 H x 0.3 D in

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When it comes to my art, I can’t tell you how to look at it. All I can tell you is that each painting is an extension of myself as they are autobiographical in nature. I am not trying to make any particular statement with my work -- I am just existing in the here and now. I believe that something inside of you is always telling a story and art is the way to service the subconscious; to make something physically come into being that is inspired by emotions or needs. I don’t know what painting teaches me. I just know that it frees me – free from the future, free from the past, free from regret, and free from worry. I have always enjoyed all things behind-the-scenes in any artistic genre be it film, sculpture, theatre, painting. The journey one takes as they explore the creative process has always fascinated me; starting out with an idea and through the trials and errors along with the unexpected twists and turns that occur to ultimately arrive at what becomes the final product. I have discovered that through this process, my painting starts to take on a life of its own and tells me what it wants to be. That is where the titles, if the painting has one, come from – that symbiotic relationship between the art and artist and ultimately the viewer and the journey to get here.

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