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Adam Parsons,
United States, Tennessee

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JOB: Graphic artist
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MEMBER SINCE: 05/10/2008
LAST LOGIN: 11/10/2008 11:22:17
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I was born in Monmouth, Wales in 1971. Adopted at age six weeks I grew up the second of three children in a small village in Gloucestershire, England.

Fascinated by art as a young boy, it wasn’t until the divorce of my parents in 1979 that I began drawing primarily from imagination, an alternative to the usual playing of children’s toys. By the beginning of high school, with the encouragement of teachers and my mother, I decided to goal for becoming a commercial illustrator. After leaving high school, I gained employment in the art department of a local newspaper where I worked and continued my studies in graphic design.

In September 1991 I moved to Japan. I’ve always been fascinated by the culture and language of the far east. The intense and drastic change to my life also influenced my work in a dramatic way. As a commercial illustrator, I worked mainly with magazines and monthly published books, although I was also involved with educational illustration for children. During this time, I studied a great deal about other artists, illustrators and painters, motivating me to produce many works in many styles out of my normal range. However, in 1995 leaning back into my own now developed style of painting, I went on to win “Best New Illustrator” in the Tokyo Museum in Ueno‘s “Tokyo-ten” award with "The Valley of Rhyme."
In 1996, influences by Dali, Tanguy, Bellmer and many other painters, I began to move from illustration to surrealism. The exhibition that following year at the Tokyo Museum was greeted with mixed reviews because of the drastic change. As I continued my creative journey, I moved over fully to abstract by 1997.

In 1998 I produced over 200 pieces for the year. It also led to my style being altered again, which I labeled, “Abstract Automatism.”

In 1999 I moved to the United States leaning back on to my illustrator path, yet moving to another creative medium, namely the computer.

Practically falling into the profession, graphic design was to play an extremely large roll in my life for the next five years with paintings not being quite so mass produced. I went back and forth between all three of the four art mediums. Illustrations, surrealism, abstract art and now digital expression too. I also weighed in heavily into the digital documentation of current works to reach a wider audience.

Deep discussions, over analyzation, watching the movement of people, painting, being productive, walking my dog, being around people, being left alone! Realizations. Vermillion! City folk. (how do they keep spending as they do?!) Trying to figure things out. (Boy you caught me on a good morning for writing all these things!)

Bullies. Uncontrolled aggression. Pretty much violence of any kind. Betrayal. People that control other people. Watching people crippled by their addictions. Television. Celery! (Yuck)

American Beauty.
The green mile.
Babel
K-Pax
Into the wild

Movies that really stir you and alter you. Ones that make you numb when you come out of the theater like Castaway and Philedelphia did.... where you can't understand how something has touched you so deeply.

Plus pretty much anything that Thomas Newman has had his hand on. I LOVE that composer. Not into the 'fame' thing... but that is one man I've LOVE to meet.



07/31/2008 19:24:40
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From: artfitz
11/24/2008 07:43:08

 


hi adam


i like the new pieces....very well done and thoughtful....


i can relate to "The Gut of Well Water"  as my daughter just moved back in to the house and it going through the same thing as your friend ...it is heart breaking to watch so i know how you feel for your friend.


what a wonderful piece of creation ...it definately helps us as we support the ones we love and ache for as they grow.


happy creating :) 



From: artfitz
11/15/2008 17:55:36

hi adam

 

the children's book was just released here is the site..

 

www.stanleyandnorman.com

hope  all is well with you have not seen anything lately but with teaching full time and working on masters in drawing and painting been little buzy. lol

happy creating :)



From: artfitz
10/26/2008 12:24:37

hey adam...


i just wanted to c what you were up to lately...over summer i made 28 monotype watercolor prints for a childrens book...i think is it is in printing now and will release soon.  my friend is self publishing the book. (he wrote i illustrated)


taking new classes for masters and teachign still.


my computer crashed in sept...my lovely boyfriend(husband) got me back up and running with a new pc and new scanner and printer. all really nice...but i haven't had enough time to work on any yet:(


hope alll is well with you.


happy creating :)



10/23/2008 14:11:28
Stopped by to see if anything was new on here.  Just had to have anew router installed, and my D-link replaced.  Lets see how long I can go without being without internet again.  -Amy


From: reddwine
09/22/2008 12:24:46
Really nice pieces!!


09/05/2008 10:27:42
Hi Adam- it is a beautiful day today. Minnesota in September is gorgeous!  I have not been online and here- I am re-organizing my studio- yes, it is a bit of a waste- but I had to do something since in work in a 12x14' area and my works are becoming larger and AHHH! The walls are closing in....Anyway, I hope you are well and selling, selling selling......


08/31/2008 09:48:30
Hey you, working on anything good?  Trying to figure out what I am submitting to our state fair, and also a minature contest.


08/09/2008 22:11:07
Enjoying the Olympics?  That openning ceremony was something else!


08/07/2008 23:15:55

I second both of you on tori amos she is an angel



08/07/2008 21:23:12




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