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Babes In Rainbowland or Conversations With The Ancestor Print

Jordan Quintero

United States

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This incredible work pulls out all of Jordan's favorite stops--masterly handling of the figure, mythical intonations, playful improvisations with color and pattern, a relentless investigation in to the possibilities of the analogue surface using mixed media to reference the multivalent multi-verse of the digital-aged imagination. With references to Street Art, the Classical Western Canon of Figurative Art, the problematic History of Colonialism, and contemporary concerns with representation and mental health, Quintero brings together twenty years experience in image making to deliver this masterly tour-de-force.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I work in cycles and series and projects, often several concurrently, compulsively, relentlessly, trying to understand. I understand why they call it a practice now. ... It is the passing that I try to cultivate, the happening of a painting, a sensitivity to the magic of it's appearance, the music that comes through. Synesthesia. ... But there are always negotiations, and so much labor, and guessing, and questioning of intentions: the circles. My art is how I try to handle my mistakes, how I deal with pain and loss and memory, and try to make beauty from that; it is highly analytic, in this sense. ... I think of my pictures primarily as American. Californian, maybe. They are a form of dance, I think. - JQ, November 19th, 2013

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