W-10: "Untraditional and Unique” by Jackson Tanner
Though it appears similar to Pointillism, Jackson Tanner’s experience with mass-production printing is more closely linked to my new application methodology. This work was produced by hand using the physicality that he had to use with basic painting tools; neither automated presses nor pneumatic processes were utilized. Jackson control every transition of color by building multiple chromatic layers to create the image that you see. This repetitive process produces highly complex color fields that overlap and work together to evoke the sense that the image could have been manufactured through a mechanical automated process. The unique paint application creates a surface texture that is inviting to our tactile natures, as though it wants to be touched. Lastly, the Greek title is a subtle homage to the foundations of Western art.
Show Dates: October 12 - November 8
Reception: October 12, 6 - 9 pm