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"In the moments of the day, she sings a silent song, but you hear her emphatically." "Silent Song" is from my series entitled "Sirens of My Anima." "Sirens of My Anima" derives from an exploration of philosopher and psychologist Carl Jung's idea of the Collective Unconscious, specifically his Anima archetype. Jung believed there is a woman in every man, the anima, and a man, the animus, in every woman. I began to explore my anima and how she influences my psyche and tendencies in all aspects of my character. This collection is a result of that exploration. These paintings encompass abstraction based on the female form. The subjects are abstracted by simplifying the organic shapes of the highlights and shadows from the photo references taken for the series. I paint these abstractions on a wood substrate to give the surface more stability, given how violent my painting process can often be. The strength of the substrate is also good for the oil pastel drawing incorporated in the painting. My process begins by applying an acrylic base layer in the shadow shapes, which underpins the subsequent stenciling and texture layers of oil paint and oil pastel. The oil pastel drawing is more intuitive than the paint application. The more controlled painting process is the yin to the yang of the drawing process. I often move back and forth between these two processes to create a more fluid experience for the viewer. Patterns created by the stenciling and texture in the mark-making within the paint and pastel applications contribute to the complexity of understanding my anima. *The painting was executed on a wood panel. The sides of the frame have been painted, so there is no framing required unless you prefer to have it framed. A hanging wire has been installed on the back of the painting for easy installation.
2020
Giclee on Canvas
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Lance Williams is an artist with a seasoned vision for humanity and the abstract. From the time he could hold a writing tool, Lance was creating. In the beginning, it was crayons, like most children. Adolescence brought pencils, pens, and markers, where he may or may not have colored outside the lines. As a child, Lance longed to be an animator or an illustrator, creating comics or cartoons. These youthful artistic endeavors would give way to a more formal approach to art. Throughout high school, Lance developed a passion for painting and became obsessed with his Pentax K1000 35 mm film camera. In the summer of 1997, Lance attended an intensive program for gifted students in the arts (SGSA) at Brevard College. He received a full scholarship from Transylvania County to participate in the program and would enroll in the fine art department at BC in the fall of 1997. Lance was awarded a full scholarship by the art department in his first year of undergrad. He received his Bachelor's of Art in 2001 with a double emphasis in painting and photography. After graduation, Lance relocated to Greenville, SC, where he spent time working as an assistant director of an art gallery before taking a job with a local photographer. In 2006 he started his own photography business, Freelance Imagery. During the spring of 2016, Lance enrolled as a part-time graduate student at the Academy of Art University, where he pursued his Master's of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing. Lance intends to become a working artist and educator of future mark-makers upon finishing his MFA in 2022.
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