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I am interested in creating powerful objects that live in the real (non-digital) world with weight and age. My artworks embody multiple dualities that challenge the relationship between perception and actuality. They appear geometrically precise, yet a closer look reveals them to be made up of raw, unapologetically imperfect manual etchings, marks and gouges. They have a deliberate timelessness, feeling as if they could be significant ancient artifacts and yet modern at the same time. These works are not abstractions, but instead are born from a world of ideas representing a myriad of influences and interests swirling in my over active brain. Ideas ranging from platonic geometry to aerial drone surveying and sensing. Global warming and depleting natural resources to Egyptian and Greek architectural proportioning. Buddhist philosophy to ancient archaeological objects (from the antikythera device to ancient pottery vessels), And cartography and modern architectural aesthetics are just a few of the ideas informing these works. I often incorporate geometry into my work, but it’s the circle that I return to most for its pure form and meaning. It can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself. The circle is a diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite; the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds. Describing both material and non-material realities, the circle appears in all aspects of our lives; from the orbits and shape of suns, planets and moons, to the cells composed of molecules composed of atoms that make us and everything around us. Colors: I often use color for it’s symbolic meaning. I’m attracted to both natural and decidedly non-natural saturated vibrating colors. I love to be outdoors and nature provides a never ending inspiration for colors. I look to the sky, rocks, dirt, grasses and flowers on my hikes, bikes and skis. For contrasting color combinations, inspiration comes from almost anywhere I look: Japanese animation, sports team jerseys, color field paintings of the 1940's and 1950's and T-shirt designs of the 1970’s. Process and Media: My process is very labor intensive. I cut in lines and create texture before applying wet paints to achieve a fresco effect to a micro-fine cement mixture on a wood panel. After drying and sanding, I etch, paint, dye, ink and repeat until achieving a satisfying design.
Enamel on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
20 W x 24 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
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Curtis Olson’s mixed media artwork recalls quiet vistas of the American west. In his interpretations of landscapes, textural planes of color hint at fields, horizons, and skies, or are broken into soothing geometries. He frequently incorporates his own stark photography, which points away from traditional “post card” imagery, and looks instead toward the simple silos, gates, and barns that reflect the particular vernacular of the area where he shoots each image. In his photography Olson captures the final holdouts of the rapidly disappearing old west. The work frequently incorporates wood or patinaed metal, the metal riveted and rustic and looking as if it has perhaps just been pulled from the structures featured in Olson’s photography. The resulting abstracted landscapes create a distinct feeling of place– with the colors, textures, and photography working to create contemporary work that retains a memory of the past.
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