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The subject: A 1948 Chevrolet Thriftmaster light truck, commonly referred to as a Chevy stepside. The automotive designs emerging from Detroit during the post-war period coincided with an era of optimism and economic prosperity for middle class Americans and the nostalgia for that time period persists for many to this present day, sometimes embodied in the surviving artifacts of those bygone days. The series: An approach to landscape painting in the context of our relationship with the surrounding environment, mediated by technologies that shape our perception of it. The automobile becomes the prism through which we experience much of our immediate environs of the car-centric culture here in California. Reflections of an urban landscape on the quintessential American artifact conveys the idea of image within image, of the profound residing within the seductive artificiality of chrome and lacquer. The painting explores the nature of seeing, of how our fetishised technologies seduce vision and contributes to cultural blindness and dislocation, as expressed by the abstract space that the car resides in, an indeterminate plane. The technique: In my final year in art school, we were encouraged to step away from modern painting practices and experiment with the painting techniques of the old masters such as Rembrandt and da Vinci. I became enamored by the glazing, scumbling, and veils employed by these artists. This painting was executed with a pure glazing technique. Multiple layers of transparent paint are meticulously laid down on the pure white canvas. The resulting paint surface allows light to penetrate the transparent layers and reflects off the white ground of the canvas back toward the viewers eye, producing a glow similar to the visual effect of stained glass. 80 hours of work has gone into this painting. The canvas is stretched over wood panel to facilitate the glazing process and also provides rigidity and protection for the back of the canvas. A bedtime story: While creating this painting, I came across a crime novel recommended by a critic. I browsed through it, reading snippets here and there, and finally came across a passage that struck my curiosity, it went something like this: "I'd imagine how we'd steal her away down to Mexico in my father's Chevy stepside..." I never finished the book, content with maintaining the mystery of who she might have been, and why the they would want to escape to Mexico...
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20 W x 30 H x 1.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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