George
work
Philadelphia, PA, USA
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attributes
- Landscape, Portraiture, Text based
practices
- Educator, Muralist, Socially Engaged Art
I am lucky that I always knew I wanted to be an artist from the time I was a young man. I went to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (PAFA) in Philadelphia while at the same time I also studied at the University of Pennsylvania for my Bachelor of Fine Art and Master of Art degrees. I also finished my Mast of Fine Art degree at New York Academy of Art. Beside Mural public art, many of my personal paintings are narrative portraits based on personal interviews, in which I come to know the person, and what they’ve experienced in their lives. I had painted immigrant shopkeepers in their stores, an elder historian who was active in mobilizing the residents in their housing project to fight eviction, and more. There are a lot of personal connections & in depth narrative behind a lot of my subjects, I think the reason is that it is a cathartic experience for people to have someone interested in them and their lives. In my paintings, I always focus in how people from various elsewhere keep their cultural compass points near, how they adapt and what becomes of neighborhoods and spaces once they slowly erode the signs of these precious personal and cultural histories. I also paint Landscape and Cityscape on location where I believe the element of my art exists. The radical move for me was to discover that the real world of landscape lurked behind all that past work. My childhood in the harbor pervaded my “way of seeing” and I wanted to investigate and celebrate the infinite variety of tone, color and composition that I found around me. Sky, the structure of trees, mist and water appeared to fill a hunger to look again and again. There was mystery and danger lurking behind the beauty, and my aim was to try to avoid the cliché and explore the infinite structure of the visual landscape.