Life is sweet. Lately my days are filled with the images
from my upcoming solo show. They are always with me.
I get through each day just fine, but I am living with
an extra quality to my life as I prepare. I love it.
Somebody recently asked me what inspired me for SAFARI
AMERICANA: SCENES OF DELIGHT. Well, let's see
if I can answer that.
You could say that someone's impulse to fabricate a
gigantic plastic cow to house a roadside business triggered
an impulse within me to stop the car immediately and
photograph it. Think about it, imagine you are driving
down a remote rural highway when you see a gigantic
fabricated plastic cow on the side of the road, and
you think to yourself, 'Wait, is that a Jeff
Koons installation? Oh, it's not - well, what's
that about?' And my point is: exactly. After that experience,
I started to see more and appreciate just how pervasive
animal symbols are in modern life. I started to chuckle
at the thought that a plastic bovine could give street
cred to almost any business: barbecue restaurant,
rv dealership, honey stand, you name it. And it's like
we exist in such a world without noticing how wonderfully
strange that is. Well, I noticed, and I started to explore
that.
And since I know that absolutely anything could be done
in terms of digital art and photo-realistic special
effects, I decided that my personal art was to be raw
and analog in order for it to have the most meaning
for me. Perhaps because of my background, that is the
line in the sand between 'work' and 'art'. I have to
find ways to experience my freedom, i.e. did the expired
film in my overheated holga
make the Mississippi River look like a red nuclear pond?
Fine. Good. Print it. Yes.
I've been reflecting about my Artist Influences for
my show, and here they are:
Gerhard
Richter
I am simply awestruck by his work, especially by his
photo-based paintings and his abstract paintings. I
love that he is such a master of visual representation
yet he can also go totally abstract. He is vital to
me.
Mona
Kuhn
The softness and dreamy intimacy of her work gives me
a sense of connection. Her photographs exist in a world
all their own.
Jeff
Koons
Provocative, bold and playful. I enjoy how the scale
of his work instantly forces a confrontation. And I
think the world is a definitely a better place because
of his balloon dogs.
So, if you find yourself in Los Angeles on June 21st,
please come on by to the SAFARI
AMERICANA: SCENES OF DELIGHT Artist Reception
@ Gallery
825. It is my delight to be able to share my work
with you.
::
bogna ::
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