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Follow on Google News | For the Love of Color a solo show by Daniel McCord TaylorInfluenced by abstractionists such as Gerhard Richter and Jackson Pollock, Taylor has an innate curiosity and impulse to experiment in his art. Since he began painting eight years ago, he has typically worked with oil paints, applied with a palette knife. Yet, in putting paint to canvas, he has also been known to repurpose everyday household items, such as straws and bottle caps. His atypical methods result in unusual textures and shapes that help tell the story of the painting. Color too plays a crucial role in Taylor's artistic expression. Self-professedly "beholden to the flow of creative juices," Taylor says he only works "when the inspiration strikes him," and it is often color itself that serves as a catalyst. In particular, the brilliant combinations of colors he sees in nature, from the "vivid memory of a Mexico Beach sunset" to "the intense yellows and oranges of roadside wildflowers," The paintings in "For the Love of Color" continue Taylor's unique and expressive use of color, but also derive from some new strategies, and a new perspective. In them, he moves beyond his usual oil paint to incorporate acrylics, which have "present[ed] In "6,500 Light Years Away," a complex knit of pink, brown, beige, white, and blue paint is concentrated along the diagonal axis of the canvas. Sprinkles of color spread from the center, producing the illusion of dynamic outward movement. This painting, according to the artist, is a "look back over [the] shoulder at the (infinite) past," as well as a depiction of a "faith in the future." It is an important one for the show as a whole, because it communicates a hopeful "look ahead at what may come." "For the Love of Color" can be viewed at the Venvi Art Gallery, located at 2901 East Park Avenue, and online at https://www.venviartgallery.com/ End
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