• Anthony Smith

    Date posted: October 25, 2006 Author: jolanta
    Image In my artwork, I use abstract painting to explore moral positions and tell stories. I begin with simple sketches that over time become stylized…

    In my artwork, I use abstract painting to explore moral positions and tell stories.

    I
    begin with simple sketches that over time become stylized such that
    they come to resemble calligraphy. I work on heavy-weight paper built
    up with a dense layer of line work, paint, and collage. Most of my
    works are parts of larger series, which – as in comic book art –
    illustrate a theme or communicate a hermetic narrative using familiar
    elements such as bright colors and high-contrast line work.

    My
    works often begin with a set of compositional rules that change over
    the life of a series. My aim in changing elements in a series is to
    play with, or even to thwart, the viewer’s expectations in order to
    spark inquiry into the role that memory plays as ballast for visual
    understanding.

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