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    New Works by California Artists -- Robynn Smith

    New Works by California Artists -- Robynn Smith

    Triton Museum of Art

    June 3-July 30, 2006

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    For Robynn Smith, life, and art, consists of dualities to explore and portray. Her heavily textured painted panels and layered monotype prints offer contrasting images meant to created detailed comparisons of the wretched and the sublime, life and death, light and dark. A compassionate and symbiotic relationship between a woman and horse might be presented in contrast to the spiritual devastation of war, man's inhumanity towards his own; or the tranquility of the artist's sojourn at Crater Lake might be juxtaposed with the devastation of the Ground Zero crater of 9/11. They are studies in the extremes of human nature, the bucolic and the profane. To create her mixed-media pieces, Smith works from photographs and uses a series of individual images to form her composition. She then draws all the elements with charcoal on paper and redraws them on a mahogany panel sized with glue. After she seals the panel, Smith carves out her image and begins to build up the surface with acrylic gesso and asphalt paste, a water-soluble compound used to graft or seal trees. As she moves through her paintings, she builds up and carves away at the same time, adding other elements and images through transfers and pigments. In this way she can experience the creation of her work on a visceral level, and the adding of paint and materials along with the reductive carving and scraping of the work both echoes the duality of her subjects and blurs the visual lines between the horrific and the sublime.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      June 3-July 30, 2006

      Times:
      Mon-Wed: 11am-5pm
      Thu: 11am-9pm
      Fri-Sun: 11am-5pm

    • Venue Info

      Triton Museum of Art

      1505 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95050

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    • Parking Info

      Ample free parking

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