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In some work, James uses the human figure and aircraft illustration interchangeably. He sees this approach as a visual metaphor and allegory for the human condition- both mentally and in physical space. In this piece, the female figure depicts the outline of an aircraft in flight and is "painted" in the same style as the 1000th Sopwith Camel produced in 1918. The paint scheme of this famous aircraft was inspired by Egyptian studies fashionable at the time. The Egyptian motif completes a loop of visual association in this painting since the central figure and the hidden one in the background also reference the shape and pose of the sphinx form.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Viewers of my work talk about being fascinated with discovering the hidden knowledge contained in the art. Some spend years connecting the dots and are shocked at how deep the information and references go. Science, History, Culture, Philosophy, Religion- it is all included and tied together with conceptual links that are not commonly known. Each piece explores an idea that goes far beyond the sum of its parts. As an artist, my ultimate goal is for a person to spend a lifetime of discoveries in one of my pieces. The plan is that no matter how deep they dig, they never reach the bottom. In other words, the connections just go on and on. For me, technique, style, and media are tools for communication. A song written on a piano will sound different if played on a guitar. An accomplished musician should not be limited to a single instrument and neither should an artist be limited to a certain style. All the styles from the history of Art are in our visual vocabulary and they contain meaning. The varied use of style as a means of communication frees the expression of the Modernist restrictions. Taught at: The University of South Florida The International Academy of Design and Technology
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