Here's my first completed artist statement. I've never before actually completed one to my satisfaction, but I needed to turn one in with my submission to the Mazin Annual Art Exhibition at the Jewish Community Center, so I worked this out as best I could. It's specific to my pen & ink work.
"I am most satisfied with my art when I use it to document my experiences and explore my environment while also seeking nuance and subtlety in my medium. I primarily see this exploration as intellectual, as opposed to emotional, though it is based in my sense of wonder and appreciation for nature's beauty. My favorite subjects are landscapes and old architecture, but I prefer to combine both. Places and things that have been worn or aged by both nature and humans catch my eye, and I always want to learn the history of the area in which I draw or paint.
"Of art media, I love oil paint, but a few years ago I became curious about making my own black walnut ink. I was quickly drawn into pen & ink. Almost without intending to, I developed a sideline of drawing house portraits, and recently began working on a series of Louisville landmarks.
"The whole process of working with ink intrigues me; making ink, experimenting with homemade drawing tools, watching how the ink changes as it dries, and building up drawings with layers of pen marks and brush strokes. Most especially, I love to look at that borderline between the whole work and its component marks--to be far enough away to see the illusion of the whole image, but close enough to see how the illusion is constructed."
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