
And Peace Arrives — Coming to the Kada Gallery, November 4
Man is the only animal who does not feel at home in nature, who can feel evicted from paradise, the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem that he has to solve and from which he cannot escape.
–Erich Fromm, Man for Himself (1947)
I am coming into the final two weeks of preparation for my next exhibit. The solo show opens Friday, November 4, at the Kada Gallery in Erie, PA. I have been represented by Kada since 1996 and this will be my tenth solo show there, the last having taken place in 2017.
I am calling this show Places of Peace.
It’s a simple and straightforward title because, for the most part, that is the thing I am seeking in my work.
A place of peace, of quiet and harmony.
Much of my life has involved searching for something I couldn’t envision or describe. I was looking for something that would relieve an anxiety that seemed to come from both inside and outside myself.
I soon realized that they were not to be found in the outer world until they had first been found in the inner.
What I was seeking were Places of Peace— places anchored more in feeling and imagination than reality. Places that allowed me to find an inner balance and harmony while living in an outer world that I often did not understand.
I ultimately found these places in my painting.
These places of peace have provided much needed refuge for me over the past 25+ years and in that time, recurring symbols and icons– the Red Tree, the Red Roofed Houses, the Red Chair, the inward leading path, and the ever-present Sun/Moons— have formed the language with which I describe these places to others. Over the years, that language has evolved and grown, adding nuance with the use of deeper and more layered colors and textures.
This symbol language is all there, making up the better part of this show. That makes this a show that very much speaks to and for me. The paintings from this show, such as the one at the top, And Peace Arrives, have provided me with places in which I find that balance and harmony that I sought for so long.
My hope is that it does the same for others.
Here’s song from the immortal Sam Cooke that has the right vibe. Definitely a place of peace in its own right. Because That Where It’s At…
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