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About The Artist

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I am a young artist in an Independent Study Mentorship class, and am studying studio art. I've studied Advanced Projects 2D, 3D and 4D at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago over the summer, and have hopes to obtain a future career as a professional artist or graphic designer. Last spring I was a state and gold seal winner at the Visual Arts Scholastic Event.

I've always been interested fine arts, however it was my enrollment in a physics class that led me on a quest to reconcile two unseemingly similar mediums: art and science. The two are not so different as one may think. Throughout history the artist has attempted to describe his world conceptually with visual mediums, just as the scientist attempts to explain conceptual theories in physical reality. As Leonard Shlain states: "Art anticipates scientific revisions of reality." Both are languages, both attempt to explain reality, and both are most certainly beautiful. This project focuses on building a bridge between art and science as two mediums of expression. The works will be shown at the Centro Cultural Atzlan building in the Deco District of San Antonio, Tx on May 4th, 2007.

CONTACT: teddyandmustard@yahoo.com

Set 7- Texture

These paintings reflected some of my first experiences with texture. Three were included in this set; one with heavy texture, moderate texture and no texture. Moderate texture won with a high number of bids at 13.

From here there is a myriad of directions that I can take. I'm contemplating doing medium as the subject for my next set. Medium has a huge scope. It can be anything as so eloquently proved by the Dadaists (thank you Duchamp). So I will have to take some time to think about what mediums to utlilize. There will probably be more items in this next set due to the variety of mediums available and the swift simplicity of some such as charcoal or watercolor. Look forward to an interesting set next week....

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