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Artist Statement:
Artist’s Statement
Joseph Driscoll
“My ears are walled in by sounds of my own imagination.”- John Cage
Romantic Nihilism. I am media boy. The television dictated my style for many years. It taught me how to entertain. It brought me to short exciting visual worlds. Good for attention but not for span. I thought I was a young urban African American gangster when in reality I am just a straight up American whiteboy. I used to dream in cartoon. I enjoy all of the arts the others even more so than visual “sanction”. But in my family the only art a man could do was illustration. I wasn’t really into art and reading while growing up. I was into playing and curiosity. I liked drawing because it was something not everyone can do. The Western world is based on the predictability and monotony of the line. The line creates the shape of things. It creates boundaries. The human world is made up of a series of boundaries. Growth bursts boundaries. Art is I feel observing what is going on around you ands somehow growing a statement on it. It is your choice whatever you want to do, true ...
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