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Artist Statement:
I often work on several paintings at once, allowing me to detach from the work to some extent and allow them to breath. Once a painting is finished, I’m not hung up on interpretation and it’s often hard for me to extract a single meaning. I am more interested in how the viewer sees a piece and as a result giving it a life beyond the past and present in which I have experienced it.
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Artist Exhibitions:
BOLD - Red Door Gallery, 820 N. 4th Street, Phoenix, AZ
June 2008 , Phoenix First Friday
Diptych Project 2008 - Collaboration Diptych Project with New England Wax & International Encaustic Artists. Opening Exhibitions: West Coast / Brian Marki Gallery, Portland, OR - April 4 - 30. East Coast / Whitney Art Works, Portland, Maine - April 4 - 21
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Roxanne Vise Biography:
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
My loftiest goal is to bring a sense of wonder to the viewer. Cause someone to smile or gasp with delight. Open a heart and bring a sense of calm into an otherwise chaotic day. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
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| Your Personal Biography |
The relationship between abstraction and spirituality along with a penetrating sense of wonder of the natural world inspires much of Roxanne’s work. She rarely has a scripted plan for how a painting will be completed lets mood, intuition and spontaneous gestures act as guides. At each stage of a painting, she continually pushes the envelope of emotion, texture, layers and imagery. She may begin a painting with an inspirational thought or idea or even sketch a few images and play with composition. From there, she takes the painting on a journey of spontaneous twists and turns, often incorporating organic materials like aspen leaves, beeswax, acrylic, oil stick and tree resin to infuse each painting with energy, depth and luminosity. |
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