Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Paint and Burn



Part of Mark's studio practice is maintaining spontaneity by making large-scale gestural ink paintings. He has to splash a lot of ink around to work out the compositions and keep his work lively. Working on big newsprint keeps the product from becoming precious, and makes "the process" primary. Artistic discoveries and (hopefully) some of that dynamic spirit are translated into finished works on clay and archival papers. Some of these big sketches becomes giftwrap or packing materials. Others are "offerings".

2 comments:

Ana said...

Hey, don't burn them! Save them for me. Sis :)

Perry said...

I like the idea of using them for wrapping paper. Recycling at its best because you get one of a kind real art, not some cheesy hallmark wrapping paper.

-- Stephanie