Robert James Foose
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Sink Hole; oil/alkyd on canvas; 44 x 40; 2002 |
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ARTIST'S STATEMENTFor me, all painting is abstract. The idea itself is abstract. I make paintings that can be easily named . that is, the viewer knows what the content is. I am interested in showing the structures and forms (abstractions) within those parts of nature that I am continually drawn to. These oil paintings .my first after a twenty-five year hiatus .are fleshed out versions of earlier concerns. Continuity is not only important to me, it is unavoidable. The agitated frenzy of nature itself barely hides the violence and hope. Though contradictory, both are also very attractive. As a painter of easily identified subject matter, my goals are clearly different than they were to the 19th century or even to those for most of the last century, who made landscape paintings. We see differently now, if for no other reason than we are, on a daily basis, inundated with uncounted images which are trapped in little rectangles, frozen in time, severely edited, and for the most time uninteresting. The painter has something that other image makers do not have, and that is chance, or the unexpected accident or gesture. |
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Heather Lyons
Individual Artist Program Director
Kentucky Arts
Council
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