Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Glow

Glow 38" x 48" (acrylic on canvas) 
This particular piece is my most recent work. I wanted the image to almost look as if it is moving. I did this by using intense motions and and the contrast between black and white. Like several of my previous black and white pieces I inserted a color that I thought would stand out. I wanted a color that was bright and noticeable one that would catch the attention of the viewers eye. The bright green added a glowing aspect to the piece. The placement of the green gives off this glowing effect, which draws the viewer in, and allows the viewer to notice the details of the piece. I feel that this is the best illustration of the specific feel that I wanted to portray in my black and white series.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hidden Sky

Hidden Sky 38" x 48" (acrylic on canvas) 

This particular piece was my attempt at emphasizing the color blue in a strictly black and white color base. As you can see the major portion of this piece is black and white, but here and there one may notice patches of a sky blue. The placement of the blue causes the eye to travel across the canvas. I feel as if there is a "Hidden Sky" in this piece. The blue sky is overwhelmed the black and white movement therefore it appears to be hidden. It is almost as if the sky is trying to break through the layers of black and white. 

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Rigid Flow

Rigid Flow 38" x 48" (acrylic on canvas) 
This was my first piece where I explored black and white. Prior to this work i had not used the "colors" black and white. When creating this piece I was more deliberate with the way I threw the paint at the canvas. The heavy layering along with the chaotic movement created a "Rigid Flow." I really like the way that the black and white complement each other. If you look closely you can see where I inserted small areas of gold and orange. I did this to offset the strict black and white color scheme. This piece was the first of my series "Its Not Just Black and White."
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Superman

Superman 60" x 20" (acrylic on canvases) 

This piece is primarily about youth. The selection of several primary colors personally reminds me of childhood. Each one is bright and energetic, which is very similar to the character of a child. When viewing this piece i think of the innocence and hope that we find in our childhood. This particular piece was a major change of tone in my work. In some ways it is a refreshing piece.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Reflections

Reflections 24" x 30" (acrylic on canvas) 

In this piece I created a muddled reflection effect. It is almost as if you can grasp an image but not clearly define it. Have you ever looked into the water and seen a blurry image of yourself? That same feeling is what i experience when I view this piece. Through all the muddled streaks of gray you can still see the beauty of the vibrant colors. The vague image may be hard to see but it is still there. This concept is a parallel to life situations. At times life has its moments that hide its beauty, but despite the overshadowing darkness the beautiful color remains. Even when its hard to see it is still there, you just have to look for it. 

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Solar Flare

Solar Flare 38" x 12" (acrylic on canvas)

In this piece the use of the color orange played a major role in capturing unconcious feeling. The various shades of the color orange give off an explosive vibe. And the combination of the dark purple along with the bright orange intensify the explosive feeling. Although none of my work has a specific design or image, this piece naturally expresses the image of a solar flare. The intense motions and colors can make one feel as if they are at the edge of the sun gazing into a "Solar Flare."

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Friday, July 13, 2012

The Growth

The Growth 38" x 48" (acrylic on canvas)

In this work I used only shades of green and several mixtures of blue and green. The color green gives of a plant like feel. The word that comes to mind when I view this piece is "Growth". The feeling encompasses the viewer, just as the bright green encompasses the canvas. The movement in this piece is similar to the growth of a plant. When I view this piece it reminds me of the type of "growth" that vines exhibit. I feel that the viewer can relate to this piece because all of us exhibit some type of growth. 

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Basketball

Basketball 36" x 12" (acrylic on canvas)

This piece was one of my earlier works, it was actually my first piece that I used the splatter paint technique. There is a very explosive feeling to this particular piece. The first thing that came to mind when creating this piece was the image of a basketball exploding. The bold colors and the violent marks create the explosive feeling. This piece is somewhat a reflection of the sport itself. There is a lot of movement and energy in this piece, similar to the sport of basketball. When I made this piece I wasn't conscious of the correlation between the two. It wasn't till after that I made this connection. 

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

New Motion

New Motion 38" x 48" (acrylic on canvas)

This is one of my more recent pieces. Most of my pieces consist of different color schemes, but this one is quite different. Using the basic "colors" black and white was something I wanted to explore. I had done several black and white pieces prior to this one, but it wasn't until this particular piece that I finally captured, what I felt to be, a "New Motion". In this piece one can see the that the eye can't help but travel across the work. This is a reflection of the way in which I work. I work from all angles of the piece and attempt to tie each mark with the next. This process, after several layers, eventually embodies the motions of the creator. Through this process I feel that the viewer is able to connect with the artist.  

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Outer Space

 Outer Space 20" x 46" (acrylic on canvases)

This piece was another experimentation with polyptych art. Traditionally in a tryptych piece, canvases of the same size are selected. But in this particular piece I decided to test out the idea of using three different sized canvases for one specific work. I used one 20" x 20" canvas, one 11" x 14" canvas, and one 12" x 12" canvas. I found it quite interesting to see the different motions and patterns that were captured on each individual canvas. Again I wanted to merge the two worlds of chaos and order. That is why I used three different shades of purple and three different sized canvases. It's my way of putting some type of structure to my work. Then I let the loose and chaotic movement take place. The color selection almost makes it look like a scene from outer space. And the different canvases almost seem to be different dimensions of an outer space scene.

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Three Of A Kind


Three Of A Kind 18" x 42" (acrylic on canvases)

This painting was an exploration into Polyptych art. I wanted to put a twist on my abstracts, therefore I chose to explore polyptych art. My art is very loose and chaotic. Introducing a tryptych format was my way of bringing order to a chaotic process. At a first glance everything looks random and loose but as one gazes into the work, one may notice that the placing and selection of the colors causes the eye to travel across the entire body of work. I feel a subdued yet sporatic vibe when I view this piece. The theme of merging the to worlds of order and chaos is one that is relevant to all my pieces. Personally, it is a reflection of my life. In a way my art is the psycho-analyzation of the creator. 
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Southern Sunset


Southern Sunset 38” x 48” (acrylic on canvas)
This piece was created about a month ago. I had begun to become more familiar with the splatter technique and wanted to do something a little different. I selected several colors that gave of a southern Latino vibe that were subtle yet bold. After the color selection was done I created a horizon. This is the first time I had created any type of background and structure for my abstract painting. Essentially it was an experiment that involved structure in a process that routinely has none. Then, as usual, I let the painting take a life of its own. I’am very proud of this piece. Through the vagueness of abstract art and the order of premeditated thought I have arrived at something that I feel the viewer can Identify with. “Southern Sunset”
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Friday, July 6, 2012

Kaleidoscope



Kaleidoscope 27” x 28” (acrylic on un-stretched canvas)
This abstract painting was done about 2 months ago. I wanted to give off a distorted/cool sort of feeling. As the abstract progressed my idea for the piece evolved. I wanted something that would draw the viewer to the center of the piece. This is when the streaks came into play. My intention is to communicate a cool and calm feeling along with unknown distorted feeling. The contrast between the to vibes is where the viewer finds their interpretation.
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