Recently I have been doing some reading
about complex systems. This has motivated me to make artworks that
illustrate or are based on complex systems or complexity science.
After looking at artists with similar interests I discovered that the
basic ideas I wanted to communicate have been addressed in depth by
other artists, i.e. Philip Galanter. I’ve been looking at
generative and rule-based art that is built from ideas such as
cellular automata and genetics. My challenge is to represent some of
these ideas in original ways. Specifically I’ve been brainstorming
genetic artworks where subsequent pieces are built from the “genes”
of parents, using the same visual material. Most of the artworks
I’ve viewed that respond to complex systems and generative art are
fairly cold and formal. Many of them are created using computers.
Although I have no problem with digital art and will probably
incorporate some digitally created imagery, I’d like these pieces
to show more of my hand in the work. I’d also like to avoid
artworks that completely lack representational elements.
I’ m hoping my work will be appropriate for a show I’m participating in this Fall. The
show, curated by Namon Bills, is called E Pluribus Unum and is a
political show responding to the extreme partisan nature of our
government. Namon contacted me about this show after I had begun
working on ideas for genetic paintings. E Pluribus Unum which means
“from many, one” is a great unifying theme for my genetic
paintings which will evolve an artwork over the course of
generations.
I plan to execute 26 11”x118” works
on panel. I will use acrylic, ink, toner transfer, and colored
pencil on gessoed panel. Each week I will make four new pieces. At
the end of the week I’ll select which two pieces are the most
aesthetically “fit” from that generation. Those two pieces will
become the parents of the next generation. Each generation will be a
combination of the visual elements present in the parents picked from
the preceding generation. The final series will be displayed all
together and organized by generation.