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IAN CARPENTER  
 

 
Ian Carpenter was born in Thailand in 1974. He grew up overseas experiencing multiple cultures and their visual arts. When recollecting primary art influences from his early years, Carpenter vividly remembers various colorful paintings from the Caribbean, Asia, South America, and Europe.

In 2005, Carpenter returned to painting with a new-found respect and passion. Throughout the years he grew to deeply appreciate modern painters like Paul Klee and Nicolas De Stael, art collectives like the Fauves and The Society of Six, and various outsider artists like Joseph Yoakum and Anna Zemankova. All of these influence what Carpenter does with paint and the waiting surface. His paintings, with their playful use of color, can be viewed as either lyrical abstractions or vague remembrances of dream world landscapes.

Artist Statement:

In my paintings I am trying to find a sublime perspective, either informed from the subconscious, in distant memories of visited or imagined places, or from the way nature and the human world engage each other. Often these aspects appear in light, shadow, steel, skin, concrete, glass, sky, sea and earth. Whether that comes out in fantastical, figurative, or abstract forms depends on the weather; the weather in one's mental coordinates at any given time and place, a fresh protean reverie caressing our collective existence.
 

Aripo Range
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Climate Curtain
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Amaterasu
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Alpiner
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Sandstorm
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Trace Summits
gouache, pen and pencil

     

Anchorite
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Saint-Pierre
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Duel Orange
gouache, pen and pencil

 

Forest Palm
gouache, pen and pencil

 

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