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Home > Artist Statement on "Waiting"
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Waiting Statement
The painting series entitled “Waiting” depicts the urban
individual's yearning for presence and the seeming impossibility of attaining
it. The paintings portray commuters in transit immersed in either a quiet, even
hopeful state or, alternately, an anguish of unfulfilled anticipation.
At first, the series, begun in 2001, depicted travelers
waiting underground. But as the paintings evolved, the people ceased to be
exclusively travelers, and began to emphasize figures selected from anonymous
snaphots of city streets. Although the experience of waiting remains, the
perception of it has changed from one of mundane task to one leavened with
transcendence.
The series has also charted the evolution of an artist—the
reductive elements of the compositions provide an outward echo of the inner
states of the figures. By reducing the
elements of the painting as far as possible, a frozen moment is extended.
Lastly, I have developed favored motifs in the series, a kind
of visual music, such as repetition of a human image, to show not only the
passage of time but of the human being through it.
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