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About:
Artist Michael Kessler
BFA, Kutztown
University, Pennsylvania
Michael
Kessler attributes both the organic process he experienced
growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania and his current exposure
to the abrasive and powerful landscape of New Mexico in the
development and process of his paintings. By applying several
layers of paint with self-adapted, trowel-like tools, Kessler
reveals organic and geometric structures under translucent
skins of paint.
"These
works are the result of veiled accumulations of paint revealed
in time. A veil can be beautiful in itself, but also announces
that something is underneath. What is there is another layer,
another gesture as expansive as the painting itself. I work
not only with color, but texture, transparency, luminosity and
rhythm. My geometries are not the result of measured formulae,
but of sensibilities steeped in the love of painting. I try to
bring the energy from the process of making to the process of
seeing. My paintings are not about some hidden narrative: they
are about what you see."
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