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Artist Exhibitions:
Showings:
Bookworms - Trewnton Public Library, NJ 2008
Avant Grande 2008 - NYC
It's Yours Take It - Germany 2008
Cafe Ole - Trenton, NJ "Holiday Small Works Show" 2007
Cafe Ole - Trenton, NJ "Art of War" Group Show
Cafe Ole - Trenton, NJ "Garden State Graf" Group Show
Art Crime - Antique, NYC - "Theory ...
Further Information
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Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
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Commissions:
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Artist Statement for James Kelewae
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What’s the point of making a painting which is a nonverbal communication to a sub conscious visual memory/emotional connection, and then explaining it verbally? I can tell you about goals and influence...but that’s not to say how successful or true to those ideas they are or what you'd be getting out of it. Most times my brush wanders off in unexpected movements. And I want...no need...to have that uncertainty. Formula bores me and gives little sense of unique vision. Everything I am living on the outside is formulaic. Inside I am organic, rhythmic, impulsive and reactionary. When movement flows out of automatic unintension l present more of the underexpressed me. Which is discovery and exciting and .nerve wrecking and more like the aspects of life that l feel the strongest about. Don’t want to present a copy of anything. I want spontaneity and playfulness in life and art. It’s a different kind of challenge working through ambiguity than sitting still for fine teething...but still a challenge. I find producing results I'm pleased with, out of the process vastly rewarding. I think it takes more problem solving skills when the answers for your next step aren’t in front of you. When there are no answers. Only forward movements.
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