Saturday 29 May 2021

Jeffrey Cortland Jones / Ron Buffington



Ron Buffington

untitled

gouache on paper

40,6 x 30,5 cm (16” x 12”)




Ron Buffington

untitled

gouache on paper

40,6 x 30,5 cm (16” x 12”)




Ron Buffington

all: untitled

gouache on paper

40,6 x 30,5 cm (16” x 12”)




Ron Buffington

all: untitled

gouache on paper

40,6 x 30,5 cm (16” x 12”)





When I was in undergraduate school (the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, mid 1990’s), I had a professor and mentor that changed my life and who made me reconsider the world; Ron Buffington. The moment I saw Ron’s painting, I knew I had stumbled onto something special and also knew that I didn’t understand it. 

 

As a professor, Ron quickly understood that I had a desire and need to push beyond what is comfortable and expected, so that was encouraged and celebrated.  He allowed me to fail, and fail often and never gave up on me.  He asked me to consider edge, surface, and intimacy.  He asked me to consider relationships (or “versus”)of painting; big vs. small, thick vs. thin, matte vs. gloss, painted vs. unpainted, loud vs. silent. I watched how he handled material and subject with sensitivity and grace, and mimicked his rigor and empathy and I realized that those same things he was asking me to consider, he was combating in his own work. Eventually, I understood, and found my own voice and hand.  Everything I do today, is because of the gifts Ron Buffington gave me.  Thank you Ron.

 

Jeffrey Cortland Jones, 2021


Jeffrey Cortland Jones

Landscape Replica (In That Brief Moment Between Thoughts)

enamel on acrylic panel

30,5 x 91,5 cm (12” x 36”)

Jeffrey Cortland Jones

Landscape Replica (The Warmth of Other Suns)

enamel on acrylic panel

30,5 x 91,5 cm (12” x 36”)


Jeffrey Cortland Jones (US)

Landscape Replica (With Uncovered Eyes)

enamel on acrylic panel

30,5 x 91,5 cm (12” x 36”)

www.jeffreycortlandjones.org

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Saturday 15 May 2021

Katrin Bremermann / Constantin Brancusi



Constantin Brancusi

wooden sculpture

1920

 

 

 

I have a lot heroes and inspiration is to be found everywhere. One of them is Constantin Brancusi: "Simplicity Is Complexity Resolved''. It’s about finding the solution that is perfectly natural and true. It appears to be so simple that anybody could do it. This inspiration is an encouragement that keeps me moving forward.

 

Katrin Bremermann, 2021




Katrin Bremermann

No; 2041

2020

40,5 x 29,7 cm

enamel on waxed paper





Katrin Bremermann (DE/FR)

studio shot wax drawings

2019

http://katrinbremermann.com

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