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Death is typically an unpopular subject, but in my art here I am not referencing death, I am talking about the creative power of mortality. Time is something that human beings can procreate with our own bodies. Despite our personal limitation as a mortal being, we have the power to contribute to eternal continuation. Using red strokes of moving time I abstracted a female figure pregnant with another moving piece of time abstracted with black paint strokes into a skull. My respect for the necessary teamwork to procreate is given to the male anatomy. Vinyl lettering was composed within the abstraction and painted over like mortal bodies that expire and become hidden via decay. Yet, like the resurrection of sentient consciousness as a new body from "others" I remove the letters from the canvas once the paint is dried and resurrect the presence mortality already recognized in the baby's mind and the understanding that it is not a mistake but a choice given to the action of the male penis. Mortality is a verb in/of time. Indeed, we can't live without it.
2021
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
16 W x 20 H x 0.5 D in
Not Framed
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I tell people that I paint God’s mistake because my art evolves from a paranormal moment I had in 1995 where I was told GOD IS FORGIVEN. I know my slogan is controversial whether you are deeply religious or the opposite such as atheist. Yet my work is not about God, religion or atheism. My art is about the trauma associated with the inescapable relationship that mortality has with innocence. Our birth is not the intent of mortality, but it necessarily creates our personal annihilation. This personal destiny leaves each of us vulnerable to condemning our connection with innocent others who “created us to die” without our permission. Our “error” is our ownership of blame for mortality which is not the power over death; it is our power over cruelty. This inescapable destiny is where my art begins its expression(s). MY ART I use the ancient form of 2-D art to represent TIME as broken yet unfinished and continuing. Like the backside of a hung painting, we are absent before our birth and brought into reality through “others” who have marked our canvas of life already. Once born we see ourselves reflected on the "front side" of life yet witness our previous absence. My art examines this division as the relationship between hope and trust relevant to innocence. The change that each of us becomes by birth is a natural expression from life that we can perceive as a tradition of change. My art celebrates this with my rotation of mediums, vivid colors, energetic brush strokes, narratives of time-conflict, emotional dichotomies, vortex compositions showing our inescapable connection to a fractured reality, rhetorical word-play, and weapons symbolizing our relationship with mortal vulnerability. My “signature” is broken mirrors that capture the WITNESS as part of my art reminding us of our entitlement to mortal choice and innocence.
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