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Life revolves around the duality of relationship. Human relationships—intimate, platonic or estranged are an intoxicating subject matter.

Comfortable using mixed mediums, my content is limited only by space to create. My primary choice is to paint on canvas: I like the punishment I can inflict on it and the way the painting can be moved to a clean wall after a battle has been fought. The mixture of the artistic wildness and serenity of the wall is such a visual stimulation to me.

Kandinsky, Klee, Dali, Tanguy and Bellmer are but a few contemporary artists that have all influenced me greatly. Art teachers often pushed for accuracy in shape, depth and form; wanting students to depict exactly what is before them; something I’ve resisted my entire life. Their advice, however, sticks with me when I paint. I strive to obtain some sort of realism in every piece, even with the most abstract work.

When I set up to paint, I limit the color scheme of my palette because initially my process is extremely sporadic. This gives me greater control over the underpainting. The inspiration or story that rides atop the painted surface is influenced, but not inhibited or regulated by this. In short, each painting is defined as two events not one. The “base painting” (as I like to call it) and the experience that rides on it, that eventually pair as one.

The base paint completed, I begin drawing random lines to search for meaning. If I see something in the piece instantly, I literally turn the canvas ninety degrees in order to see the art another way—giving other ideas more opportunity to expand and thrive. I’m not interested in trapping potential with an infant-like first look. I look for lines that seek fluidity and build thoughts. Until that is found there’s a great discomfort with the canvas.

With the lines building, I continue to turn the canvas again and again, until a story finally reveals itself. Once realized, I push the lines past acceptable boundaries of correctness to achieve my objective of explaining the story. By this I mean, if an arm needs to elongate to be a spike more than an arm for the vision to be enhanced, then I will give it that shape.

I relate to each painting in one of three ways: Through a main character in the piece, the secondary character or as an observer of the story. This creates quite a bonding for me to the art.

I often include circles or random mis-colored objects, to represent viewers to the event. My goal is to make a painting abstract enough to broaden a viewers inclusion, yet defined enough to retain what it is representing.

I’ve found that people as individuals are unique, yet relationship struggles unite us all in similar and often predictable ways. I use art to expose and bring to light these struggles. Art has a way of exposing things I seek to hide. When people see my paintings, my hope is for them to see association or at the very least, a varied perspective of their own.


01/26/2009 11:44:48
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From: LinaEve
05/14/2008 08:19:03

Hi Adam, interesting work and life story! 

I loved Babel too, especially the Mexican nanny! 

Have also tried numerous journeys in art . All fun. Cheers, Lina



From: Artual
05/13/2008 13:06:42
Hi Ladd, my primary field is graphics, I rework my hand drawings on computer or I make photo manipulations. Please fell free to take a look at my gallery.


From: kate1031
05/12/2008 18:08:47

Deqr Ladd, Your music matches your paintings. Your site is a wonderful place to visit with my eyes and ears.  So good for this old soul's soul.


"tread the earth lightly" and may your days be filled with... Peace, Light and Love, Arlene Wright-Correll



From: kkrucoff
05/12/2008 10:35:12

Adam,

Your work is stunning.  Very bold and powerful.

Kathleen 



05/11/2008 21:44:05
Adam, I love the way you express yourself thru your art....the form, texture, color....Welcome to ASB...  :-)  Gary


05/11/2008 20:20:30

Adam-
Your'e right , it is a blessing and a curse. Right now I'm doing two commisions and a painting that I started before them that I found a show that it would be great in if it were finished.  I checked out your gallery and like your work.  Your colors are great. Keep it up!


            &nb sp;           James Walker Henry    



From: brstam
05/11/2008 16:32:48
Very nice work.........love the colors and compostion


From: tigerpride
05/11/2008 16:12:27
Hey Adam - I got a kick outta watching your time lapsed video on your website. You are a very intense artist. Congrats on the many accomplishments in your short lifespan. Keep it up! - Jared


05/11/2008 14:49:54
Very nice art works there.


From: holycow
05/11/2008 14:09:14

thanks for your comment, and how lovely to be compared to Klee! 


Sounds  like you've had an interesting artistic journey!


Susan





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