The
Common Denominator: The Black Drawings
The Black Drawings are revelations of creative wisdom framed within the context
the artist's transformation and development. The drawings consider the series
of events that occur when something comes into existence. These semi-autobiographical
works are anchored by their connection to my own artistic development, and liberated
through the imagery so that each drawing is a part of a narrative applicable
to any artistic growth and furthermore to any creative growth. My intent for
these works is that they begin to make evident the existence of a common creative
process which binds all artists, all humanity and all creation. I call the common
creative process, and the fundamentals which bind all existence, The Common Denominator.
What is The Common Denominator?
Creation of a small work of art may seem incomparable with
the big bang or the birth of a child. Yet all creation
is art, living or non living. I use my creativity
to show that any creative process has the same fundamental stages as another.
I refer to these essential states collectively as The Common Denominator (of
creativity). The idea of a common denominator, where creative processes are
linked is significant because it suggests that one can
make a drawing, or any form of
art at all, and learn about any other aspect of creativity, such as the origins
of the universe, organic evolution, cell structure, human reproduction or God.
The Process and its Significance
The drawings involve searching combinations of spontaneous lines for signs
or traces of an image, and then developing those images into a composition.
Open-mindedness
allows the intuition to see the traces and signs. This intuitive approach is
as relevant to The Common Denominator as is the content of The Black
Drawings. The approach is an analogy for any the coming into being of anything
artful,
and the method by which everything is created.
I begin with a vast black space. Lines streak spontaneously across and around
the paper, creating curves and circles. Then I step back, and the lines condense
and synthesize into form. Using combinations of dark and light, rough forms
develop into intricate imagery. If my lines are light, matter
stands in place of
forms, dark and light can represent cold and hot
respectively, and imagery represents planets. Consider the process
as beginning with a vast
black space,
light streaking across the vacuum, condenses into matter, with a combination
of hot and cold they become intricate Galaxies, stars and planets.
The Black Drawings and their process are reminiscent of the cosmos its process.
At the same time they remind the artist and impression the viewer with content
that could not have been preconceived or conjured by intellect. By exposing
God/the universe?s roles and relationship with humankind and creativity, the
intuitive
approach delivers transcendent revelation experience for the artist and the
viewer.
born: 1980,
Racine, WI
education
Wheaton College, BA
selected
group shows
The African Winter Artists, Scoally Square Gallery,
Boston MA, 2006
Works on Paper, Juried exhibit, Lynn Arts, Lynn,
MA, 2006
The Artist Foundation Group Show, The Artist
Foundation, South Boston, MA, 2006