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Sky Scraping #P-S-00104 Drawing

Matt Woods

United States

Drawing, Graphite on Paper

Size: 8 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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Once I watched the planes hit the towers, I just couldn’t stop obsessively drawing these kinds of pictures with cute toylike airplanes going through structures, or flying straight downward. A hopeful, desperate method of coping, I suspect, looking back in it now. An attempt to render soft that which was jagged as hell. To make cute and familiar that which was literally incomprehensible to me, though I stared the horror right in the face by way of live 24-hour news. Thanks you world! Thank you for all the unnecessary horrors we unleash upon one another. We are simultaneously angelic and nightmarish all wrapped up in one squishy mortal package. Of course I am biased to no end, but I say the world needs more artists. Graphite on paper. 2001. 11 x 8.

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Drawing:Graphite on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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Matt Woods is a contemporary painter. His figurative and narrative works attempt to harness his own stream of consciousness towards images that reveal simple, universal stories of adversity and perseverance. In his abstract works, he sees himself as an archeologist of paint and process, repeatedly adding and subtracting layers to a variety of surfaces, hunting for visual splendor and order in the frantic discord. His work balances soft, careful mark making, often combined with violent, destructive processes, to achieve a result which mirrors his view that life is a marriage of exaltation and pain. The canvas materials Matt chooses are often reclaimed pieces of wood from structures that come with their own embedded histories, like an old, well-used easel found at a yard sale, or an abandoned skateboard ramp found in the middle of the desert. These ghosts that accompany the materials call out to have their stories influence the marks made by the artist, adding further buried layers of interest and complexity to the work.

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