Visual Arts — September 12, 2013 22:51 — 0 Comments

Phillipp W. Aurand

SELF

Self
23″ x 31″ – acrylic, aerosol, pen & marker (sold)

Is it possible to see the self without losing it first?
Is it possible to see anything without the filter of the I?

What causes me to believe that a regular moment in nature is a spectacular event put on just for me?  Do you know the sight, when the wind blows just so, lifting and twisting the leaves of a tree to show off the normally shaded underbelly’s of it’s green leaves? When that wind causes a sort of flicker, shimmer and dance in this sudden gust?

Each and every time I see that moment my ego urges the sight to be for me alone.  It says, how lucky I was to see that which no other can see.  And, every time feel grateful.  I pat myself on the back for being willing, awake and there.  I grip my hand around some fictitious ticket that bought me the best seat in the house and acknowledge that when curtains were drawn and the show began I was there to see it.

It is said in art training that any portrait drawn by an artist is in some form a portrait of the self, of the artist.  I believe that this is both true and unfair.  All that we do is through the filter of the self and the I.  Setting that aside, we depict what we see because of the fire that drove us to put hand to paper.  The rest is the story, the art and the show.

And so, I introduce Phillipp’s cast of characters, agents and their commentary.  In his work Phillipp seeks to describe a universal reaction to the urban landscape and person while also isolating them into some unattainable versions of us depicted through his lens, like reflections.

-Visual Arts Editor, Liz McDonald

diamonlife
Diamond Life
14″ x 20″ – acrylic (sold)

dream
Dream
20″ x 15″ – acrylic & aerosol (sold)

essereelegantii
Essere Eleganti
18″ x 12″ – acrylic, aerosol & pen

leaving
Leaving
20″ x 30″ – acrylic & aerosol (sold)

qbsm1
qbsm 1
14″ x 20″ – acrylic & marker (sold)

qbsm2
qbsm 2
11″ x 14″ – acrylic, aerosol & marker (sold)

toyheart
Toy Heart
15″ x 31″ – acrylic, aerosol pen & marker (sold)

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Udsea
23″ x 31″- acrylic & aerosol (sold)

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Untitled
14″ x 20″ – acrylic (sold)

used
Used
12″ x 18″ – acrylic, aerosol & marker

whoarewe_
Who Are We?
20″ X 30″ – acrylic & marker (sold)

Bio:

Stylish, urban, lowbrow trash. The phrase that I affectionately use to refer to the work I’ve been producing these past several years. Contemplating the multi-layered facets of urban landscapes that for better or worse (mostly better) make an impression on what I am and hope to be. Good, bad, ambiguous, smut, beauty, attraction, excitement, inspiration, uncertainty, shape, form, light... A few reality-bytes that we and these landscapes reflect off one another and that I in turn try to project on to visual work.

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