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Dancing Along the Nexus Print

Bob Peck

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

When you look at my pieces, it’s understandable to assume that they’re created quickly based on the movement in them. The art itself looks as if it’s thrown down in rapid succession and then just like that, it’s completed. While I can paint quickly and do so for live events, I’d like to believe you can see the differences in the work. I can create one of my abstracts in an hour, a day, or a week. In the end, the depth will vary accordingly. I used to try and finish a new painting every two weeks and did so religiously for many years. I was racing to a finish line that had no other competitors. At first, it made me productive, but in the end, I was becoming burned out and too formulaic. I often didn’t allow myself time to think, experiment and let the progress marinate from step to step. The finish line doesn’t matter as much anymore. It’s now more about the path of creation. With that being said, I’ve spent the last month working on this painting. Every layer you see that falls behind the next is essentially a day of the month. Some days may only give way to a single brush stroke or marker line. Other days may have reshaped the direction of the painting entirely. Every day is a new string of emotions and thoughts stacked on top of the last. Pages of a visual journal. As I create, I want the final outcome to be dynamic and full of movement, but at the same time, I want every day’s contribution to still shine and move harmoniously alongside what was there before and what will be there after. Opacities, angles and color values all come into play, down to the smallest detail. I take great strides to achieve that balance with every new addition. With this knowledge, I hope you look at this and any new pieces I present in a new light and can appreciate not only the final image but what it took to get it across that proverbial finish line.

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Giclee on Canvas

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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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Growing up in the inner city, Bob Peck began his art career at an early age admiring the graffiti art scattered around Cleveland. He sketched his own versions of what he saw in his notebooks every chance he got. As he grew older, those notebooks were one of the few things he could call his own. Years of being a bystander in the graffiti subculture went by, and Bob continued drawing scenes from his environment. When he'd see a name appear more than a few times, he followed the graffiti "trails" to places with densely marred walls full of this urban art. After many visits, he finally met some of the local graffiti writers. These so-called vandals took Bob under their wing and taught him the history and techniques of the art. Soon after, he started to paint on his own. . Bob started painting walls in his neighborhood before quickly expanding throughout Cleveland. More years went by, and he had his pseudonym tagged all over town. As he reached his late teens, graffiti had taught him more than just an art form. It had taught him the spirit of competition and how to network. It was time to transcend. He started working the club circuit, offering his creative talents out to local DJ's and bands. This gained him enough notoriety and new connections to continue his evolution as an artist. He knew he was more than just a graffiti writer. He was an artist with a mission. . In the Fall of 2000, Bob started working with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He presented information about graffiti as part of hiphop culture seminars. From there, he went on to work for Progressive Arts Alliance. He held residencies at Cleveland's inner-city schools--the very schools he attended--teaching students how to create art with a graffiti flair. It was the foundation he needed. Bob has since been included in over 100 gallery shows and painted dozens of murals throughout Cleveland and Akron for major corporate clients, local businesses, and nonprofits. . All of Bob's work ties back to those formative years, when seeing those bright graffiti colors amidst Cleveland's rust and concrete made his daily Rapid rides more bearable. His meticulous yet energetic lines may come from a place anger, adrenalin, pure joy or unbridled freedom. The only hint is the unique names of each piece. His process is disciplined as it is improvised, yet he is quick to make a joke about anything that begins to sound too highbrow. .

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