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A La Carte Blanche (version 6)

Digitized media on paper
Dimensions: 32 inches x 25 inches
Ltd Edition print to 25

I don’t know what to write about this. It makes me think of some of Georges Braque’s paintings. Braque certainly inspires me. His form of cubism is more human, more warm in my opinion. At least some of his later work.

This piece is like a still life. It doesn’t seem that inspiring to me though. I’ve been struggling to develop a style I feel passionate about for the last decade or so. I lost my studio in Nebraska when I moved to this ghetto state of sociopathy in 2006.

In Nebraska, I was creating large paintings like Paradigm Shift, and The Socratic Tree. I was getting into truly mixed media of trash, dirt, sawdust, found objects, branches, fabrics, nails, and twigs. I was really on to something developing my own body of work. But, as change in life is merciless with its lessons of spiritual tragedy, the farm became a family loss.

I struggle with my own bitterness. Since I was born, life has had a love affair of depriving me of many things others take for granted. I wrote one time in a sketchbook from the 1990s that “my art is my lifelong love affair” or something like that. Life loves to taunt me with beautiful trolls who love throwing salt on my mortally afflicted heart because the trolls see me as being more blessed than they are, so they have to “get back.” It doesn’t matter how much I really actually suffer to them. Their weltanschauung is all that matters to their mortally limited beliefs.

I realize that last paragraph leaves me wide open to the criticisms and judgements of lifeless world leaders whose life purpose it is to destroy life as they profess in lies about saving life, covertly stalking radio hosts looking for a bit o’ sensation to get ratings from, economists in denial of their own bitterness and distrust, and self-delusion made rockstar, zen-master, life coaches jumping out from YouTube like ravenous piranhas tripping out on the latest marketing juice.

Oh well, I’m letting it flow and it feels fucking good. Blame is a thing I struggle with for life too. It feels good to take my power back at times when I realize the blame game has got too out of hand in my head. I just feel repelled by all the pop self-help gurus and their choruses of “take full responsibility for your life” bullshit. I really don’t think they know what they’re talking about as they market their narcissism to other lost souls.

So this piece really does echo some of the shit I want to use for more serious, detailed, more involved, bigger works. Its got paper cutout stuff pasted on the surface. I used pencil shading in some parts. I drew my trademark line drawing, circuit-like doodles over the various surfaces thereafter and then applied water to make the contours bleed.

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July 7, 2022 · 5:10 am

Dvop Your Duo (version 7)

Got science in the corner. The upper right corner. Gee, I wonder why? It’s backwards, too. Surrounded by red. Like a red flag. Anyway, I haven’t posted here for a while. I was in the process of upgrading to a new computer. A much needed necessity for speeding things up. 

This piece is approaching the amalgamator-y hyper-bred-ization I’ve been wanting to execute. So I got some inspiration from contemporary pop artist I googled and discovered—Armand Karpov. He hollows out selections of human figures so that just an empty silhouette is left and then puts a layer of something entirely different under the profile. This is just so fascinating to me, so I thought I’d experiment with that idea here. 

Sometimes I think it’s just too easy slapping these digital images together. Like there should be more work in creating them. I get jealous of Photoshop and how easy it is for this program to just instantly display some of the finest details after adjusting a few filters. This also inspires me as well however in my own traditional creative processes. I also realize that I put in hours and hours of work to make original pieces in traditional media.

This piece works for me because it’s the back of a beautiful woman. Previously, I had wanted to do work with models who have tattoos and do some creative combos with my own abstract style along with material created in collaborations with models. I still plan on doing this, but right now, I immediately was able to spit out this piece after a few processes of selecting parts and pieces of imagery from different files. 

I allow my selecting to be crude so that the randomness can be worked into new synchronous combinations. I draw inspiration from industrial music and punk rock art, as well as pop art in my hybrid amalgamations. The title “Dvop Your Duo” was used as a title for this piece because I found the letters “dvop” and “duo” on a random file off the internet and I liked how it sounded. It sounded like a notetaker writing dvop as a shorthand of “develop.” 

Dvop Your Duo, to me, means developing your second body as Robert Monroe and Robert Bruce describe the non-physical body we all supposedly possess as non-physical beings. Our non-physical natures remain mostly unconscious as we are all wired up to survive life in physical bodies, which require most of our conscious attention. Well, when you meditate, for example, you actually start to develop your second body as you become more aware of it. 

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September 11, 2021 · 5:20 am

Worked Organic Fire v.4

I am revisiting this hybrid digital artwork I made back in 2013. It’s helping me resolve a dilemma with space vs objects. Space, ultimately, is empty. As an artist, you can play with space by creating subtle variations of tone, shade, and color in it. In music, this would be ambience. The space surrounding the objects in this piece are mosaic, but their colors are very similar, thus creating a continuity that space in 2d art mimics. Mosaics are like nonlinear, endless keyed pianos to me. Everything has a tone; everything has a vibration.

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March 4, 2020 · 3:00 am

Hour Shed (version 4)

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I call this one Hour Shed, as in shedding an hour of time. I think of it as an abstract, psychedelic landscape with a warped horizon. A couple of billowing clouds hover overhead, which are more like doorways to other dimensions. I just really have fun scanning drawings I make with mixed media. With the drawing I made for this piece, I used water-based ink pens (a Schneider pen), and alcohol based marker drawn on a small sketchpad. I then applied some water with an excellent flat head paint brush to make the water-based ink bleed. I let that dry, and then applied some ammonia as an experiment to see how the already applied media would interact with it. It didn’t really do much.

I then splashed some lacquer thinner over the surface of the drawing, which made the alcohol based marker bleed, and also the ink from the Schneider pen bled. After that dried, I applied some rubbing alcohol. The results left what I wanted: Discolored, blurred, cloudy, ambient, faded, psychedelic, bled effects.

I’d recently been listening to authors and documentaries discussing the hippie culture in Laurel Canyon during the 1960s. I already knew that the CIA covertly experimented with LSD on people unbeknownst to them. I also knew that the US government really wanted to find a way to divert anti-war protesters from attracting too much attention for being against the Vietnam war. So what I discovered is that the CIA helped to create the hippie counter-culture so as to discredit anti-war protesters and to divert young people into drugs, cheap sex, and other demoralizing activities.

I have always enjoyed abstract and psychedelic art. Much of my inspiration comes from the hippie counter-culture, including a lot of the music produced from that era. It’s just that I now see what purpose that scene served. Today, it’s plain to me that entertainers, artists, actors, and public figures get fame, attention and money because they agree to the CIA’s terms of spreading “American” cultural hegemony across the globe.

It has been known for years now that the American Abstract Expressionist movement was financed and nurtured by the CIA so that America could claim a culture of its own on the world stage. Centralized planners felt that America really had no art or culture up to that point when the Abstract Expressionists were forming, so the CIA decided to create a world stage for them. Again, I’m not repelled by the counter-culture movement of the Abstract Expressionists. I just note that they were allowed to become famous because they had secret state backing.

In my learning and research into art methods, techniques, psychological values, and history, I have come to conclude (perhaps for the time being) that art serves imperial purposes. It is used as propaganda. It entertains, amuses, impresses, catches attention, and thereby communicates messages consciously and unconsciously. An Italian Marxist named Antonio Gramsci called the proliferation of imperial culture, art, and propaganda cultural hegemony. This means that a dominant state—or superpower—superimposes its entertainment industry, such as Hollywood for example, on to subordinate states, thereby achieving a psychological penetration of the collective population.

Specifications:

Title: Hour Shed (version 4)

Source mediums: Water-based ink, alcohol-based marker altered by water, ammonia, lacquer thinner, and rubbing alcohol on paper, digitally combined with organic material

Print medium: Hewlett Packard printer ink from Hewlett Packard DesignJet Z2100 printer on Hewlett Packard print paper (Note: print can be made with archival paper and printer if requested)

Digital manipulation completed: 9/18/2017

Dimensions of print: 30 inches by 16 inches

Number of limited edition prints: 25

Investment of print not framed: $80

Investment of print framed with glass: $400.00 (shipping included)

Contact me: artofevan@hotmail.co

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September 18, 2017 · 9:20 am

Prayer of a Pillar (version 8)

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The idea here is a beautified, glorified, abstractified column. It became apparent to me as I was exploring other design configurations. This piece is derived from, believe it or not, Ataraxy (version 1). Of course I combined Ataraxy with a few layers of other material. Another example of that result is the piece I posted here back in August, 2015, called Galactic Template (version 2).

As far as common history is concerned, the architectural usage of columns dates back to ancient Egyptian times of around 3000 BCE. The ancient empire of Egypt is said to have originated in that time period. I only theorize that there could have been great civilizations, not alluded to in contemporary history books, that existed thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands, of years prior to ancient Egypt. Associate professor Robert M. Schoch has done considerable research revealing civilizations our current model of history ignores.

I chose to post this piece now because I had noticed my recent usage of the word “column” in my micro-blogging. My blogging is, of course, influenced heavily by what I notice going on in the world, and by other professional bloggers whose information and insights I value. I like to rely on my intuitive sense of informational flows; one way I do that is by noticing repeating patterns, including words, sounds, and images… even feelings. Perhaps especially feelings, as feelings are the place from which most people make decisions anyway.

A column can define a column in a newspaper, or it can define the architectural noun. To me, a column is a symbol of strength, civilization, calculation, order, governance, continuity, and stability. Perhaps this sense is intended to be communicated by journalists’ official use of columns.

At the bottom left and right of this picture are what appear to be stalks of grass, composed of black mosaic pieces. Or maybe they are skeletal impressions of hands beginning to cup and shroud the base of the column. Anyway, whether if the finger-tips of grass, or the phalanges of hands, they look like they are moving into a praying clasp. Hence, the title for this piece: Prayer of a Pillar.

The metaphorical, amorphic fingers merely suggest the form of hands as if each mosaic piece is obeying the non-physical commands of an unseen field moving them to pray. I’ve seen imaginary depictions of what it looked like in ancient Egyptian buildings and temples, and it appears that Egyptian artisans and their governing priesthoods liked to use bright, bold colors to fill in the shapes, forms, hieroglyphs, and figures engraved on their walls and pillars. So my idea of a column here has a more Eastern and ancient character to it, rather than a Western, colorless, marble quality.

This piece has a lot of detail in it—a quality I wanted to achieve—with an appealing sense of balance and order. As many other pieces of mine, this work looks like it could be a still of a kaleidoscope. I also like to imagine that you are looking through a microscope at an exotic, alien world other than what you might normally see as cells and microscopic debris. After all, one of my original pieces in the Micro-Chimerisms series is titled Microscopic Works of Light.

I may add that the black mosaic phalanges coming up into a prayer formation at the bottom of this illustration can also be seen as the petals of a lotus flower. The lotus flower is an Eastern symbol of enlightenment, as they blossom on the surfaces of muddy bodies of water; from the depths of darkness, illusion, suffering, and mud is born enlightenment. So I’m really combining the Western prayer, the column of strength, and an Eastern symbol of enlightenment here.

These layers of materials, collages, drawings, and texts, along with multiple multi-layered symbols creates an idea I want to communicate to you: That we are multi-dimensional beings who perceive multiple meanings in the vast perceptions we receive and emit everyday.

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May 2, 2016 · 1:13 am

Binarydom (version 9)

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I went through three different names for this picture before I settled on Binarydom. First, I thought Binary Idiom because there are two commensurate pinwheels on either side of the image. I didn’t like that though because I couldn’t settle on whether if there were two idioms or just one divided in itself. Echoes of Hegel’s Unhappy Consciousness can be associated here.

Then I thought of Idiosyncratic Couple as a title, which actually sounds about right to me right now. The central theme that I’m developing here however is one of basic blocks and forces of universe building; or, world creating. The title Idiosyncratic Couple doesn’t completely work as a description for me yet here because the shapes, forms, and movements aren’t evolved to the point of human intelligence and relationships. I am sure many analysts will have fun with my interpretations so far.

I progressed therefore to the idea of calling it Manichaea. Manichaeism was actually an ancient religion founded by an Iranian prophet named Mani in ancient Persia. It’s basic narrative is that we live in a dualistic cosmology of good and evil, light and dark, and so on, resembling the Chinese Ying Yang principle. I gazed into my image and just didn’t see that blatant opposition in it however because the colors on the left and the right of the image are the same—there is no oppositional emphasis. Rather, it seems like more of a harmonious synthesis.

What you may imagine looking at here is two quadrilateral (square) molecules linked up together by ionic bonding. I know that there is no such thing as a square shaped molecule, but I like imagining it as thus in my development of generating imaginary universes. Most molecules usually are hexagonal and pentagonal in structure when studied in diagrams.

I henceforth concluded in titling this piece Binarydom. It’s a kingdom of two molecular worlds bound together in harmony as they travel over the nascent inchoate urges towards clearer definition observed in the background. I drew this drawing with gel and ball-point pens first on blank white paper. I already had some pasted together paper media for future projects, which I scanned into the computer to use for this project.

I made a template of Binarydom with just the white surrounding, excluding the colors and forms, and combined that with the background of pasted together paper media. I feel I merged it all together with a certain degree of success by my standards. I altered the coloring for some of the pisciforms so that their bodies are now a cerulean blue, instead of silver. I originally made their bodies with a silver gel pen. The silver didn’t show up as well as I liked, so I adjusted them to a blue hue.

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February 5, 2016 · 8:19 am

Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash) H1

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The archaic character you don’t recognize off to the lower right of this image is a character from the Glagolitic alphabet, which represents L in the English language. In my recent fascination with language and math characters from around the world, I have been drawing a few of them that catch my eye. Drawing a character from any alphabet puts its shape into my memory so I can redraw it anew in the future without having to look at it again for reference. In a sense, drawing, painting, and even writing helps me to commit anything to memory; it’s like a mapping process that helps to work out the kinks.

I drew several other letters, numbers, and punctuation marks from the English language to give you a sense of stability as a speaker of this language. While it is not my intention to alienate those of you who speak other languages, I must limit myself mostly to the usage of English when I draw a word in order to be able to explain what my intentions are for using that word in a particular art piece, as I am monolingual.

This image is basically the foundation drawing for Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash) H series. I find the letter H to identify the group it’s in to be quite fitting for it due to the fact that it looks like you are witnessing a three dimensionally imagined black-hole.

What it reminds me of is those explanations astrophysicists sometimes show to describe how a black-hole might look if it were three dimensional. They will place a heavy metal ball on to the surface of a bed, thereby depressing the part of the bed that the ball is placed on. These kinds of explanations of the curvature of space and time with respect to super-heavy objects–like black-holes–are, I feel, the best because they give a simple visual representation that anyone can understand.

I’ve been fascinated by surfaces, mediums, settings, contexts, and textures for a long time now. I’ve pretty much concluded that anything can be a tool or medium to use for artistic purposes. I wanted to reproduce a visualization I had of an information vortex, and express it in a Wrecked Tangles themed style. I have described to you before how you can imagine quilts being landscapes. Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash) H1 is another fulfillment for a variation on that theme.

I’m often amused by how the surface of beds can be used to explain the fabric of space and time, and their fabrics can also be used as surfaces to paint or draw on… that is, if they are prepared properly for that purpose. I find this all amusing because the bed is symbolic of sleep, dreaming, and pleasure. It is a doorway, if you will, for which your imagination can roam through its wildest dreams.

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The Feather-Swept Sky (version 5)

The Feather-Swept Sky (version 5)

I made this image back in June, 2013. It started out with using magic marker on paper. There was some bleed through from some rubbing alcohol I applied to drawings on previous pages. I incorporated the designs into the stains.

What you see here is a digital manipulation of the original drawing. It’s basically the drawing times four. I use mirroring techniques to accomplish what you see here, as well as in other images.

I realized that the process that I take in many of my creations is the process of unfoldment. Unfoldment is different than development in the sense that unfolding is organic, and flower like, whereas development is more machine like, and each machine developed can’t develop more without a designer making a new model.

Unfoldment is a process that takes place from within a living organism or being. So growth, life, and will come from within a living being, not a “lifeless” machine.

I titled this piece The Feather Swept Sky. I imagined all the feathers of birds sweeping the skies of earth and magically sweeping away all the pollution. This image reminds me of some Native American art and jewelry. It also reminds me of ancient Egyptian art work and jewelry.

I suppose it’s a religious and mystical image bringing us all back a reminder of ancient religions, tribes, and civilizations. It’s the wisdom from our past, and the magical beliefs people had. Especially the belief of respecting and honoring the earth as a living, breathing being, not a dead rock to be used up by the never-ending greed of one percent moguls.

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November 21, 2013 · 4:38 am

Yellow Tide (version 1)

Yellow Tide (version 1)

It looks like a lot of people liked Purple Tide, the last image I uploaded here last night. Well, this is Yellow Tide. It’s actually the predecessor to Purple Tide. It’s the same design, but the colors are inverted.

To be sure, this is part of a drawing I created with mixed media on paper, including magic marker and rubbing alcohol. Thinking of rubbing alcohol gives one a cool feeling, as this is how it feels when you rub it on your skin.

I used to live in southern California, and would visit the beaches there on the West coast every once in a while. The colors in Yellow tide remind me some of the memories I have of going to New Port, Dana Point, San Clemente, or Laguna.

Yet, this image is abstract enough to merely suggest a beach scene. In fact, if you get a totally different impression, then, by all means, let yourself explore that line of thought into your own imagination, and use this image as a doorway to help you get there.

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November 21, 2013 · 4:32 am

Purple Tide (version 1)

Purple Tide (version 1)

This image here is a fragment chosen from Ploidy the Diploid, which is another image in this album. As I often do when I get a chance, I pull out previous works I’ve done and see new things in them that intuitively look like they could be independent art works in themselves.

Creation has a tendency to morph and grow out of what came before, even when it seems completely unrelated. The subconscious mind is a lot less discriminative, and categorical in the sense of conscious classification systems. In fact, chief editors of newspapers and magazines know that the positioning of supposedly unrelated ads actually contribute to an article you may be reading. It actually gets digested in your subconscious mind as one interrelated kilobyte of information.

So this image here looks to me like an ocean wave under a purple and red sky. My fascination with alien planets makes me think of an ocean somewhere else in the universe. Though it is independent of earth, the properties of this imaginary place are connected and related in the sense of liquid, and high & low tides.

It’s just a very liquid picture composed of relatively basic abstract shapes, another one of my approaches to creation. That’s the thing, I really like to embroil my audience with intricacies and complexities in my art, but I try to point out the basic and simple shapes that are used to construct such elaborate labyrinths.

It’s the idea of perfection versus imperfection, and all of the intuitive visual equations that I subconsciously work out in the water of my mind.

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November 20, 2013 · 7:37 am