Artist’s Corner: Kevin Baldwin

Recollection, Study No. 9

A Musical score requires immense focus and understading. Practicing and bringing the notational language to life changes daily as you uncover new ways of weaving together lines, gestures, and structures. In the Recollection series, I interpret the black acrylic notation using charcoal, metal powders, and acrylic. Each day new possibilities arise, and the charcoal and powders remain malleable; the medium allows alterations in gesture and layers, or even be removed. This process highlights the beauty inside this raw and imperfect process.

After the work is completed, the work will always be in a constant state of performance. The metal powders placed into the work will oxidize over the years. The work, how it existed yesterday, is not the exact work you see today. Rust, patina, and tarnish highlight the passing of time as the painting never stops performing, leaving on a recollection of what the work was.

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Glitter and Be Goldrainer: From the gilded throne of a fresh 31 year old.

From the chair of a fresh 31 year old … And here I am, my heart breaking, forced to glitter, forced to be gay! I DESPISE writing. Don’t you just love this hook? For someone who is so unabashedly opinionated, I really can’t stand putting pen to paper. Or rather my freshly manicured glossy red claws to keyboard. Perhaps it’s simply a personal preference or perhaps it’s years of song and spoken word that have made me a sycophant for physical and verbal expression. But any way you cut it, not my medium of choice. As I countdown the last few days of my 30th year, I have some (really evolved and important) thoughts I want to share. If you made it past the photos of me making love to the camera while splayed out in a million layers of tulle, then thank you! I’ll do my best not to bore you to death with this article.

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