Amy Sol
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Template wrapper".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters". Amy Sol (born 1981)[1] is an American artist of Korean ancestry, who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2] She is a member in good standing of a loose knit community of artists practicing Pop Surreal, Lowbrow, or, as Robert Williams defines it, "cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism."[3] She typically paints upon treated wooden panel, incorporating the grain of the wood into the painting. Her style integrates both narrative and figurative styles with the mystic.
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The reason (is) the wood really helps me a lot, and I've sort of become addicted to using wood panel. It's become a really important part of the whole piece -- all together -- it holds the whole piece together. The grain of the wood usually is the start of the motion; the flow. The wood always reminds me to keep things moving. When you look at wood grain, sometimes -- and you can almost feel the sense of something alive, of course it was once alive, but that imprint; the foot-print of it is still there. When I paint right on the wood it influences the colors I use. It reminds me to keep things really natural.
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Sol's works are characterized by young maidens in dream-like nature settings with oversized or sometimes fanciful creatures. One gets a sense that the girls are interacting with the animals as mythic partners or perhaps "familiars." There is no indication that these animals are pets; rather friends or perhaps partners. The exotic landscapes include plants, impossible trees, mist & fog, clouds, flowers, and rolling hills. With a muted palette of pastels and washed out grays; her style is influenced by folk-art, contemporary illustration, manga, and modern design.[5]
Sol has named Range Murata and Kay Nielsen among others as inspirations for her work.[6]
References
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- ↑ Essay - Lowbrow Art - Robert Williams Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Juxtapoz - Semi Permanent coverage - April 9, 2009
- ↑ Interview - MyArtSpace - August 6, 2007
- ↑ Interview - Lost at e Minor - March 6, 2008
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