Raindrops and Possibility
The Diary Of Justin S. Reddick
de Justin Reddick
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Acerca del libro
Tammy Alhadef, of The Good American Post writes, "His paintings are at once dark and grotesque. But the work retains a childlike quality that brings a sweetness and innocence into the mix."
Beyond the artist's personal narratives, his work tends to concentrate on social as well as political issues. He often relies on his impulses in order to fully engage the process, resulting in a rush of emotional improvisation.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 160 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 02, 2010
- Idioma English
Acerca del creador
“For me, the process of making art is all about tapping into that vulnerable place inside and somehow turning that into a narrative; a visual diary of sorts that can help me grow as a person. I often rely solely on my impulses in order to fully engage the process, resulting in a rush of emotional improvisation. My crude application and loose use of materials allows me to stay clear of any sort of restrictive boundaries which in turn helps purify the process. Beyond my personal narratives, I find inspiration from my faith in God, my family and from others who have overcome trials through adversity." - Justin S. Reddick and John Nicholas of Love. God. Children "I was born in St. Augustine, FL. in 1956 raised on the beaches of the gold coast and steeped in the myths of the baby boomer. I'm the father of four magnificent children, Kyle, Ryan, Tyler, and daughter May (yes their names rhyme) children to whom much of my work is dedicated." - John Nicholas