9 -06 Interview in "The eXTra finGer"
I like to create
environments in my paintings that evoke reflection,
expand view and lift viewers from their ordinary expectations.
My favored medium at this time is oil paint, which is what you will see used in this
work. I also use other classic techniques, such as the gouache
methods used by Indian miniature painters and Limoges enameling.
I depict conventional
and unconventional figures and objects sourced from different arenas such
as: The Monster
and Sci-fi movies
I used to watch on TV after school, comics and books I read as
a kid (and still do!) Mythology, High gothic, Surreal, Tibetan and Mexican
painters, travel to exotic places, dreams, meditation and the
hallucinations brought on by illness,
nightmares and chemical ingestion, the ragged and beautiful artifacts seen in museums. I find
scientific studies of the past and present are loaded with images
and ideas. My two years living in India and asia also add a taste
of the
exotic
to my choices. I mix in humor and beauty with the horrible and mysterious, because that is my experience
of life.
In 1973 I realized
I could make art as a profession. I had made art for years before
this (as a kid), but didn't understand it could be a "real
job". I studied with several Photo Realist artists
in the 70's, Including Gary
Pruner
and Mel
Ramos.
Now making art IS my real job and I love doing it!
My artwork has
shared walls with many interesting artists including Alex
Grey,
Mark
Ryden,
Todd Shorr, Robt. Williams, Robert Arneson, Rob &
Christian Clayton,
Tim
Biskup,
Isabel
Samaras
, Rev.
Howard Finster,
Elisa
Terranova
, Tara
McPherson
and many
others. My work is included in many collections, including the
Crocker
Art Museum,
where I had a one person show ' Sport of the Mind '.
Kim Scott
interview
Within
the pages of the Sci-Fi Western Catalog you will find over
100 paintings in which are conflated two cherished motifs of popular
culture - the rockets and monsters of '50s B-movies, and the wild
and woolly characters of Saturday matinee westerns. Among the
artists represented are Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Dave Cooper,
Krystine Krytter, Mitch O'Connell, Mark Ryden, and Todd Schorr.
News and Review
http://newsreview.com/issues/sacto/2003-04-17/scene.asp
... featured everything
from Robert Williams to such local artists as Kim Scott, Bruce
Gossett...
News and Review http://www.newsreview.com/issues/sacto/2003-01-30/artpick.asp
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