Artist Information:
Dennis Rennock
Pembroke Pines, FL
United States
Member Since: May 2003
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Artist Statement:
In making art, immediate impact is a consistent goal and essential component of my work. Moreover, it is perhaps most essential that innovations and intellectual complexities do not get in the way of the message, meaning or theme conveyed. My works focus on color, its presence, absence and its intellectual and emotional representation; the correlation with shape, form, line and intensity is a less pragmatic but equally valued creative concern. I generally employ many disciplines and principles when approaching and indeed refining a work of art. I address and discard or amplify each construct numerous times in sketch and thought before committing to composition or even orientation. My work appeals to the general audience. My influences come from a variety of contemporary artists and superb draftsman, Andrew Wyeth, Pearlstein, Escher, and of course the mastery of Da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo. Current major influences include great colorists, impressionists and prolific pastel artists such as Mary Cassatt, Degas, Wayne Thiebaud and Jim Dine....
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Dennis Rennock's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Dennis Rennock's Portfolio. Browse Rennock's body of work: In making art, immediate impact is a consistent goal and essential component of my work. Moreover, it is perhaps most essential that innovations and intellectual complexities do not get in the way of the message, meaning or theme conveyed. My works focus on color, its presence, absence and its intellectual and emotional representation; the correlation with shape, form, line and intensity is a less pragmatic but equally valued creative concern. I generally employ many disciplines and principles when approaching and indeed refining a work of art. I address and discard or amplify each construct numerous times in sketch and thought ... | |
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