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MICROBIA #3, subtitled; "CRUSTACEAPODS"(#3 in my "MICROBIA" series of paintings)
24" x 24" (61 cm x 61 cm) Acrylic on Canvas, Completed Oct. 2008
This is third in a series which includes MICROBIA #1 (BLUE) [link] ... and MICROBIA #2, (RED) [link]
This painting is an example of my fascination with tiny primitive sea forms. (Real and imaginary)
With each painting I get a little closer to feeling satisfied with my work. After many experiments, and many derivatively influenced works, (influenced by the artists I admire) I have come to two (2) distinct styles that most dominate my paintings.
This painting is the type "A" painting I "escape" into. Thus, I suppose it is "escapist art", at least for me it is. I find the subjects challenging mostly in technical ways. The color, the placement of forms, the illusion of depth and transparency. These challenges keep my mind engaged during the process. There are a few references to things "unrelaxing", such as the machine fetuses in the spheres, and the food chain scenarios. However, the subject matter of the piece is purposely not provocative.
My other painting style, (I'll call it type "B") acts as a catharsis for my feelings of anxiety, fear, anger, etc. Usually these paintings concern the state of the world, and more particularly the state of my world. The cruelty, ignorance, foolishness and evil that obsesses and plagues me. Also, my dread of death and growing anxiety over life's briefness.
When I'm not escaping into my personal dream world, I'm thinking of the huge evil that shrouds our existence. War, crime, hunger, hate, violence and death. These things should not be ignored, but more than not, they are. Who's responsibility is it, if not an artists, to portray these in the unique venue available to him?
At this point in the evolution of my painting, I wonder what road I will take. Will my escapist fascinations take over? If so, will I always feel that I have betrayed my true perceptiveness, to feel safe with my "pretty pictures"? Or will my more substantive style take over, allowing me to express important feelings and ideas, yet salving me not?
Must I have only one focus for my work? I will try to allow my work to find it's own level.
RS ~ 10/17/2008
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Comments: 192
Durandal-Thoth In reply to ??? [2008-10-18 09:41:59 +0000 UTC]
Type A and Type B, I can assure you, are both equally important... I find it odd someone such as you fears death. As far as i'm concerned, it's all a great journey. Not to say I want to die, I simply believe the "afterlife" will be just as interesting a journey as "life" is. It sucks knowing you can't do much, but you can only do as much as you think you can do... one way or another however, the human race will get what's coming to it. Do I think that means we're going to go extinct? Hell no, we've got a perfectly terraformable planet right above us, and the technology to get there. We're just going to have a very shitty time and a massive decrease in population for the next 200 years or so.
Anyway, enough about my ranting . Great work as always.
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RSConnett In reply to Durandal-Thoth [2008-10-18 21:17:23 +0000 UTC]
It's not death I fear ... it's the end of my life!
Death is usually not a sudden thing, as is commonly thought. It's something that starts very early in life. When you cease to grow, you start to do the opposite, ...die. There is no middle ground. It is not obvious when you are 20 ... but damn obvious when you are 70.
As to your other comment, we are lucky to live now, just before the really bad shit hits the fan. Pray that it will be gradual, and not all at once!
Thank you!
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Durandal-Thoth In reply to RSConnett [2008-10-18 21:53:54 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see... that makes more sense now
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savageworlds In reply to ??? [2008-10-18 07:35:20 +0000 UTC]
Delightful image and insightful commentary! I foresee a fusion of the two personal styles you described. As an obviously intuitive and perceptive artist, you will doubtless find a way to bridge the gap that you perceive.
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"Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth".
-(Pablo Picasso)
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RSConnett In reply to savageworlds [2008-10-18 21:20:15 +0000 UTC]
Yes, you're correct I think. Thank you!
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Jellaboom [2008-10-18 06:01:09 +0000 UTC]
as usual, everyone said what i was thinking!
AWESOME piece!
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jadedRoach [2008-10-18 03:07:59 +0000 UTC]
those textures are gonna drive me crazy.. my eyes are feasting..
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Chelovek In reply to ??? [2008-10-18 01:04:25 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this is so well developed. Very cool man. Its got that Connett feel to it.. Hehe
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RSConnett In reply to Chelovek [2008-10-18 21:21:51 +0000 UTC]
Thanks man! This one is going into ART BASEL MIAMI in Dec.
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Goblin-Market In reply to ??? [2008-10-18 00:50:22 +0000 UTC]
Awesome work as usual You wouldn't happen to own the book "Art Forms in Nature"? I just thought you might considering you like "tiny primitive sea forms.", as you put it. That's a great reference book, and just fun to stare at...haha.
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RSConnett In reply to Goblin-Market [2008-10-18 21:30:19 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I do have that. E. Haeckle is one of my all time fav science illustrators/artists!
Thank you!
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Goblin-Market In reply to RSConnett [2008-10-19 06:30:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah that books brilliant, and you're welcome
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madizilla [2008-10-18 00:49:17 +0000 UTC]
Is their a specific brand of paint you use? This is amazing, like all of your pieces, but how do you get that fine?
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RSConnett In reply to madizilla [2008-10-18 21:31:33 +0000 UTC]
My fav paint is "OLD HOLLAND" acrylic. It's practice, ... constant, motivated practice.
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hathouse [2008-10-18 00:22:30 +0000 UTC]
oh wow... amazing i love it I have'nt anything clever or useful or interesting to say about it, or what it mean or anything like that but I know what it meant to me
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RSConnett In reply to hathouse [2008-10-18 21:34:06 +0000 UTC]
Excellent! What you have said is well done, and I am thankful!
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paige-interrupted In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 23:33:51 +0000 UTC]
oh my; paiGe's fascination with sea creatures ensues. i fancy this.
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DSil In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 23:26:24 +0000 UTC]
Amazing rendering and detail! The image is so beautifully and precisely realized.
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LAcrowne In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 23:14:33 +0000 UTC]
I too love sea creatures and usually I find the real is much more fantastic than my imagination. You do an amazing job of incorporating both elements seamlessly.
This is really great, as always the detail is amazing and I love the colors of this one. Every time I look at it I see something new.
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KeswickPinhead In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 22:42:25 +0000 UTC]
A hard thing to say with your calibre of art...but I think this is my favorite one.
I love the colours and creatures.
You are an international treasure.
But we won't bury you,....just yet.
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Mind-Illusi0nZ In reply to ??? [2008-10-17 22:23:15 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing I love it well done
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