Artsuite - Zach Storm - Late Into the Evening Under a Wet Moon - When painting, Storm often thinks about implying the passage of time. The elements of his paintings appear to be placed on the canvases. The images are constructs based on cinema, dreams, fantasies, half-remembered texts and repeated phrases. The landscapes are scenes of contemplation, creation and communication.

ZACH STORM

Painting | 2023 

 

"When painting, I am often thinking about implying the passage of time. I am in a perpetual state of slowing myself down. By working slowly and intuitively, I give each mark the weight it deserves. I am concerned with making paintings that reveal their own history. The earliest layer remains visible just as every layer that follows. I want to give as much as I can to the inquisitive viewer. The imaginary landscapes contain both silence and tumultuous change.

In the After-Future there is an attempt to live and work within the ruins of the past. There is a feeling of dislocation and the need to relearn. The elements of the paintings appear to be placed on the canvases. The images are constructs based on cinema, dreams, fantasies, half-remembered texts and repeated phrases. The landscapes are scenes of contemplation, creation and communication."

-Zach Storm

 

Size

42 x 30 inches

 

Materials

Acrylic and ink on canvas

 

Authenticity

Hand signed by the artist

Late Into the Evening Under a Wet Moon

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ZACH STORM

Painting | 2023 

 

"When painting, I am often thinking about implying the passage of time. I am in a perpetual state of slowing myself down. By working slowly and intuitively, I give each mark the weight it deserves. I am concerned with making paintings that reveal their own history. The earliest layer remains visible just as every layer that follows. I want to give as much as I can to the inquisitive viewer. The imaginary landscapes contain both silence and tumultuous change.

In the After-Future there is an attempt to live and work within the ruins of the past. There is a feeling of dislocation and the need to relearn. The elements of the paintings appear to be placed on the canvases. The images are constructs based on cinema, dreams, fantasies, half-remembered texts and repeated phrases. The landscapes are scenes of contemplation, creation and communication."

-Zach Storm

 

Size

42 x 30 inches

 

Materials

Acrylic and ink on canvas

 

Authenticity

Hand signed by the artist