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Some Other Man's Beliefs Painting

Dustin Scharnick

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.5 W x 43.5 H x 1.8 D in

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From my newest series titled "Mistaken Credence" which explored new materials, processes, and concepts. The work is about living in the moment, in this case painting in the moment. As philosopher Albert Camus suggests how we should cope with frustrations of life and the Absurd. The influence for this piece was my studio floor, which has been covered with drips, debris, and puddles of paint. The process for this piece was to drip paint from other paintings onto a canvas, taking away most of my control from the piece itself and allowing complete chaos to ensue. This piece is also a example of my further exploration of new materials, mostly industrial including asphalt, aluminum sealant, and plaster. 18" x 42" Oil, Acrylic, Plaster, Asphalt, Aluminum on Canvas.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:19.5 W x 43.5 H x 1.8 D in

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In constant exploration, my work moves in different directions, embracing variety of style and content. While my work is primarily abstract, the foundations are born out of autobiographical themes and draw on personal emotional consciousness and unconsciousness. Stemming from my own personal experiences my work is about the human experience. The series “Misspent Clarity” at the Conley Art Gallery explored my unconscious and conscious thoughts and feelings I had about different situations I experienced involving my Mother. My Mother suffers with schizophrenia, which has extremely effected her life as well as her family. For my work the use of abstraction is a symbol for the mind and how complex and chaotic it functions, it also reflects the unknown, the part of life that we as humans cannot comprehend. Chance and control in the process of painting, and how it relates to human experience of the same chance and control, has become increasingly important in my work.

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