KEVIN
CHRISTISON
Artist's
Statement My work is focused on the representation of the human
form. It is the process of creating these forms that holds the mystery
and the magic for me. I will be forever awed by the fact that, through
modelling materials such as clay and wax, real personalities and emotions
can be born. Rarely do I imagine a sculpture fully realized. My sculptures
come to be through the struggle of working toward a complete feeling.
Through
seemingly endless additive and subtractive efforts a general composition
of forms, often geological in reference, is achieved from which the
human imagery may emerge. We come from the earth and to the earth
we return. In my work our connection with the earth is celebrated and
expressed most literally. The fragmentation of form, the absence
of
complete arms and legs for example, acts as metaphor for the spiritual
incompleteness, and subsequent
suffering, that plagues many of our lives. Here, the solitary figure
represents the “self”,
the skin, our beings, our humanness. This is the undeniable link
between all
cultures. It is my intent to express, simultaneously, anguish and
a yearning for serenity, a peaceful place within the body and mind.
It
is here that a broader, more widespread peace can germinate.
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