ARTIST
STATEMENT
Chicago
artist Renee Robbins uses vivid colors, rhythmic lines,
and meticulous textures to create a landscape of mind,
a metaphor for how our exterior and interior selves
come together. Hybrid forms – created through
layers of acrylic paint such as thin washes, transparent
glazes, sculptural modeling paste, and gel mediums –
seem to suggest complexities within the human mind.
Integrated with the paint are different materials such
as string, paper, sand, fabric, and lace, which create
focal points and transitions between interior and exterior
notions.
The
work sources structures from molecular, biological,
architectural, celestial, and cultural systems. Robbins
sees interrelationships between systems that have public
and private possibilities. For example, the patterns
of internal molecular systems may be blended with the
exterior structure of plants, combined with bits of
an architectural framework and then embedded within
a larger celestial formation.
Robbins’
previous work incorporates a broader range of systems
and the public and private self were more pronounced
by utilizing a very shallow space. The new works focus
on specific ecosystems and employ a more atmospheric
space. The private self seems more obscured through
fogs and liquids without removing the interconnectedness
to the public self in these ‘Metaphoric Landscapes.’
Artist
Renee Robbins will demonstrate her mixed media techniques
during the Fulton Arts Walk from 2 to 4 pm October 4
& 5 at Function+Art
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