• Fidencio Duran

    Date posted: September 16, 2006 Author: jolanta
    Image My artwork is inspired by personal experiences.  These experiences are of my family in a rural part of central Texas.

    My
    artwork is inspired by personal experiences.  These experiences are of
    my family in a rural part of central Texas.  They celebrate everyday
    events that through the use of heightened perspective and richness of
    color are transformed into artwork.  When developing the works, I start
    with a salient moment in my personal history.  These memories are
    developed initially with only paper and pencil.  As more resources
    become available, their influence is seen in the finished works. 
    Recently, I have been able to cull images from a greater number of
    sources via the Internet and books. The works in this exhibit
    continues the exploration that began at least twenty years ago.  As a
    member of a first generation American, I have attempted to identify my
    values through my family’s experiences.  Perhaps it started as a way to
    feel complete in a society that can seem distant if not unattainable. 
    There is scarcely a way to not feel like an outsider.  Even though I
    speak and read the language fluently, am able to survive in the
    predominant Anglo culture, these works serve to support my sense of
    self and a part of an experience in America.  I aspire to have these
    works affect the viewer by supplying images that are palpable in an era
    when most artwork is vague and serve primarily as decorative objects.

    http://www.fidencioduran.com

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