Jon Bryer
The October artist at the Friend Memorial Public Library is Jon Bryer. Read his artist statement below:
I do not touch the canvas to manipulate the paint in this innovative process. Art created with serendipitous puddles. I start with the 5 colors: red, yellow, blue, black and white. I lay the canvas horizontally. Then I mix the different colors of paint slightly and poured it onto the flat canvas.
By pouring a puddle here and a puddle there, the vision of the landscape appears. The mixing marbled colors are frozen in place when dried but maintain their swirling sense of movement. This technique reimagines how paintings are traditionally created without using an easel or paint brush or even touching the canvas. Without any re-working or way to correct what is poured onto the canvas, the mixing of paint and pouring becomes a conversation with the paint. The use of intuition only can be compared to a day long jazz song. Each pouring cup of paint is a note of inspiration which creates the song as a whole. The puddles of mixing swirling liquid paint emerge as familiar scenes of Maine’s splendor of the everyday. My artistic vision reimagines how to paint and attempts to take the poured paint landscapes to my own place within the art world. Thank you for looking at my work and I hope you enjoy it.
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