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Baby Can I Change My Mind Artwork

Kurt Dahlke

United States

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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This abstract expressionist piece of art is somewhat sculptural, like bas-relief. It's meant to be both soothing and mysterious, evoking the operation of nature: water, earth and sky. I apply a layer of joint compound to a panel of wood, sculpting it with a palette knife while still wet. In this case, I immediately apply a color or two while the joint compound is wet. My process depends on the materials interacting together in strange ways. Once dry, additional layers of color and line are applied, in response to what's gone before. Cheerful colors and earth tones are my favorites, the work should ground your body and let your spirit soar.

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Mixed Media:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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No offense, but I’d rather get shingles than read or write an Artist Statement. All the stories have been told billions of times over, and the reasons are now as prosaic as dust on a coffee table. So here goes: I’m a crazy person. I believe many artists are more-or-less crazy. We spend time developing a secret language we hope other people will want to decipher, and if they do, we hope they will pay us for it. So I’ve been working on my current ‘code’ for 20 years, and you know what? It uses the same symbols as a million other artists. But I hope, at least, you will get that my message is this: life is scary, but we can find the beauty and magic in it (gag). Kids are much better at this than adults, and nature is better at it than the aberration known as humankind. For what it’s worth, the paintings are either on polypropylene paper with ink, acrylic and graphite, or on dry joint compound, (the stuff used in sheet-rocking new homes) with pretty colors soaked in, and other types of marks. It’s an ecosystem of intent and error that, if I’m lucky, balances out compositionally. Sort of.

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