Artist Feature: Alyssa Monks
"...watching their emotional person fall apart or bloom."
One of the most intriguing aspects of curating an artist feature is when patterns emerge while viewing an artist’s portfolio in its entirety. It’s like stepping into someone’s very personal time capsule, witnessing their pain, happiness, growth. Sometimes it’s simply watching a style and technique advance and improve, other times you can truly feel what the artist has experienced through their creation, watching their emotional person fall apart or bloom.
Spending time with the paintings of Alyssa Monks was one of these experiences for me. Not only did each piece individually captivate me, her choice of titles painted a deeper perspective. After looking through nearly 200 paintings, I carefully selected pieces and titles that seemed to tell me a story through time. The following gallery begins with works as early as 2006 takes us to the present.
From the Artist:
“Thick paint strokes in delicate color relationships are pushed and pulled to imitate glass, steam, earth, fog, rain, water and flesh from a distance. However, up close, the delicious physical properties of oil paint are apparent. Thus sustaining the moment when abstract paint strokes become something else. My intent is to transcend both my subject and the paint itself to discover something that resonates deeply as my, often vulnerable, personal experience. Transferring that expression of this human experience to someone who opens to it and relates to it creates human connection. This is my goal. I urge you to see the work in person, if possible, or investigate the close up details to see the surfaces. Paintings are objects you need to be in the same room with to feel their intimacy. I like mine to be as intimate as possible, using the painted surface like a fossil recording every gesture and decision.”
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