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Trying Rob's Eyes Painting

Joshua West

United States

Painting, Ink on Wood

Size: 32 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The scene is painted to depict the subtle movements and radiating sounds of the natural environment. It is inspired by the work of one of my favorite artists, Rob Erdle. His abstracted landscapes seemed to always be searching for aspects of the natural world that are not visible to our eyes and bring them into the work. This is one of a series of paintings from my own experiences in the natural world. You can see the sharp wavelike shapes radiating from the trees in the swamp suggesting the calls of the tree frogs. The trees are blurred to suggest their subtle movement as the wind blows. The whole scene is in constant movement.

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Painting:

Ink on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

32 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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Many of the ideas in my work exist at the intersections between what we are told about the world around us, what we would like to believe about it, and the true nature of reality (which no one really knows). While there are many reasons I chose to be a painter, central is my desire for understanding and to resist the very human urge tell ourselves and others what we want to hear rather than what is true. Truth is elusive and rarely as tidy as we would like to make it. Stories have always been a huge part of how human beings process reality. In my paintings, ideas about the future, stories from history, and sometimes even from my own life clash with current events and are represented with a sort of orchestral madness. Our ideas about reality, the world, and our place in it are constantly eroding and evolving amid a malaise of information. I take inspiration from the way that dreams force our unconscious to confront our deepest fears in surreal and symbolic ways. Each image that I create weaves a seamless tapestry of visual references, styles, and symbols all revolving around a central theme. The pictures serve as a visual short-hand for broader topics that intersect in my mind in an effort to work out what I think, what to do about it, and keep sane in the midst of it all. Artists and individuals that inspire me the most tend to be those that see the ugliness, and find hope anyway like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Joseph Beuys, and Kathe Kolwitz. In making my work, I strive to tap into their courage and experience. Simply put, it is my life’s goal to be a part of the tradition we call art. Art cannot fix the world and how it is broken. However, when we take it seriously and use it wisely, it can be one element of change to bolster others.

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Dallas, Dallas, Dallas, Dallas

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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