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Artist's
Statement
- Louis Mateo
It
is interesting to speculate what goes on in the minds of master
painters in the process of converting their ideas into visual forms.
My own attempt at decoding these works is really an investigative
process. I've attempted to supply my own interpretations based on
the artists' handling of the picture elements. The two-dimensional
uses of color, line, and value, have their own equivalents in 3
dimensional form.
The
visual components taken separately that are in play in these superb
pieces may not stand on their own. But in the context of the whole
piece, they are totally consistent. These masterworks create their
own rules. The prevailing quality of these pieces is its own syntax,
wholly descriptive through color, values, intensity and line. It
is a direct and masterful reflection of the artists' own voice and
confirms that the whole is indeed more than the sum of its parts.
My
materials are easily available such as cardboard, plaster of Paris,
masking tape, white glue, acrylic and gouache paints. Kneading,
twisting, folding and curling can often manipulate cardboard into
surprisingly plastic forms. Plaster can be molded, scraped, and
carved. These are simple technical and learnable processes. What
is more challenging is attempting to deconstruct the works' complexity
that is at times deceptively simple.
A
note on the reproductions:
The
reproductions used in the interpretations where collected from magazine,
books, and the Internet. Given the nature of printing technology
and pigment chemistry, these reproductions may not accurately reflect
the original coloring of the actual pieces. Time also takes its
toll on pigment stability in the actual pieces long after the artist
is gone. Even in its reproduced form, the artists' use of the visual
elements reflect the vision and singular originality of their creations
Louis
Mateo
Portland, Oregon
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