The
name Living Vision Arts was chosen because I believe it is important
to keep a vision alive. Many of us have dreams and ideas, but often
feel that it is impractical to pursue them. A vision may lie dormant
or occasionally flicker. However, it is my experience that through
a sustained confidence in one's ability, a vision can become the
reflection of personal purpose.
I refer to my work as collassemblagea
self-coined termbecause it has elements of both mediums. I
work on canvas, and use acrylic paints and finishes, semi precious
gemstones, minerals, beads, found objects and original photo reproductions
to tell my stories. My figures are often derived from ancient forms
and I particularly enjoy finding unifying combinations between unlikely
objects. Sometimes a theme for a piece of work will come as a phrase
that passes through my mind or from an experience that I want to
find a visual expression for. Other times an idea may arise from
an accidental arrangement of some beads and minerals lying on a
table.
I consider myself an arranger.
Many of my pieces begin with an observance of objects and a relection
on the ways in which they relate to each other. It is my opinion
that part of the creative process involves having vision: the ability
to see the possibility and potential in the materials you work with.
One of my favorite materials is what I refer to as "street metal."
These are pieces of found metal, often picked up when I am cycling,
which have been changed in some way due to exposure to the elements
and contact with foot and vehicle traffic.
I am fascinated by the relationships
that are created when these found pieces along with other utilitarian
objects such as hardware are put in proximity with materials considered
more "valuable." A washer from the hardware store arranged with
semi precious gemstones becomes an angelic halo of light or a chest
shield for a guardian. The utilitarian quality takes on an expression
of beauty. The interpretation is altered by placement.
My current works reflects an interest
in the sacred, a fascination for the part of us that longs for the
mythic, and a contemplation on the true nature of happiness.
It is my intention to develop
a symbiotic relationship between artist and patron. For me, Living
Vision Arts provides the opportunity for a creative and fulfilling
livelihood. For you, I hope it will provide accessible and affordable
art that brings beauty and inspiration into your life.
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