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“The exhibit represents two different visual styles. Many of the paintings, from an earlier time in these last two years of work, scream for comparison to one of the masters of abstract form, Jackson Pollock. A collection of collages featuring diversely colored paint splattered on canvas, these older works seem to bleed a rainbow of unfiltered emotion. The paintings are multidimensional in both meaning and in physicality. Some seem to come from happier times while others have a tortured feel to them. Often times paint has piled upon paint, creating minuscule mountain ranges of tint, infinitesimal peaks and valleys of color that stretch across the surface.
Along with these are some newer works that take a more disciplined approach to the translation of feeling into visual confrontation.”
Mike Hogan, The Mass Media |