Within the Distant-There, 2003, acrylic on canvas, 62 x 48 inches
This work has been created by Jeremy Morgan, an associate professor at an art institute in San Francesco. These two works interested me because I really enjoy the way he has employed such harmonious contour and colour blending to get an abstract landscape. His work seems to convey the environment reflecting the phenomenal nature of it's physical process-a fusion like combination of nature. Both images are allied with photographic and collage techniques and applied with acrylics. I see a focus on the body of nature, and traquility of the environment in these works. The applied context is confusing and ambiguis because he has abstracted the two images strongly, but to adress the change in
''My work grows from a contemplation of the fusion of both conceptual and perceptual models. The paintings become pivotal points between internal feeling and external stimuli; a meeting place of the material and non-material. As an educator, I endeavor to function as a guide and as catalyst to enable the creative process within my students wherein material process manifests concepts.''(Jeremy Morgan-31-03-11)
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