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George O Jackson de Llano

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 17 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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Works of abstract expressionism are defined by freedom of expression of the artist with an emphasis on the importance of the creative process. Through photography I am able to create visual representations of emotion, time and space by refracting light and color. As other abstract expressionist works, these images are large in scale. They command the room and your attention – you don’t look at these images, you fall in to them. In this space within the image, the viewer can share in my journey as an artist by releasing an intent to control what you see and letting the image reveal itself to you by means of automatism. It is this subtle difference between creating faces by constructing them and revealing faces by allowing my subconscious to recognize them that elevates my art form. In my process, I utilize a great deal of personal experience and inherited knowledge of ancestral spirits. From my childhood on the Mexican Border and through my project spanning the last decade of the 20th century documenting tribal rituals in Mexico, I have learned to recognize the unique energies that surround and permeate our existence. Through the process of capturing light and color – I have realized a way to commune with these spirits and transcribe an emotion through the use of my camera.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:17 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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My background in Mexican culture has had a major influence on my photography. I was raised in Laredo on the Mexican border and grew up as a Catholic in a bicultural household. My maternal family is Mexican, and I have always spent a lot of time in Mexico, beginning with frequent trips at an early age. A gourmand, bird enthusiast, and amateur botanist, in the 1970s I travelled frequently to the jungles of southern Mexico in search of rare palms and cycads. There I came in close contact with indigenous communities, which ignited my interest in the people and their traditional customs and festivals. My major photographic work, The Essence of Mexico Project, was a decade-long project to document the seasonal religious festivals-the syncretic rites and dances, costumes, masks, and ephemeral art-of the indigenous people, many of whom are still practicing traditions and honoring gods that date back to the advent of agriculture. The Essence of Mexico photographs, which continue to be shown around the world, are now in the Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas, Austin, which shares them with the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, of the San Antonio Museum of Art. My late father, George O. Jackson Sr., was an insurance executive, and I use the family name of my mother, Dolores María de Llano Villarreal, in my professional work, exhibiting under the name George O. Jackson de Llano. My mother's family came from the state of Nuevo León in northern Mexico, where my maternal great-grandfather, Rubén Villareal, owned silver mines. In around 1910, at the start of the Mexican Revolution, Villareal moved his family from Lampazos de Naranjo in Nuevo León to the border city of Laredo, Texas, where I grew up. My mother’s father was a descendant of Manuel María de Llano, who served as mayor of Monterrey and twice as governor of Nuevo León during the 19th century. My great uncle, Rodrigo de Llano, was co-founder and publisher of Excélsior, a major newspaper in Mexico City, from 1924 until his death in 1963. I live in Houston, Texas, city of my birth, where I am working on my current series of photographs, PERSONAJES CLANDESTINOS ESCONDIDOS EN LA LUZ, COLORES E SOMBRAS DE LA OBSCURIDAD. (Clandestine Personages Hiding in the Light, Colors and Shadows of Darkness)

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