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  • Damnation of Faust
    Oil on Linen
    36" x 36"

  • The Lake
    Oil on Linen
    48" x 36"


D. Loren ChamplinD. Loren Champlin

D. Loren Champlin

Enigmatic Realms
June 4 - June 25, 2010 Reception: Thursday June 10, 2010 6-8 PM

Press Release

D. Loren Champlin’s work engages the viewer on a visceral level. He is perhaps most concerned with portraiture and scenes that portray highly emotional human relationships or comments on the human condition. This direct emotional link between the subject matter and the artist is transmitted directly to the viewer, creating a strong emotional bond between the viewer and artist that lends his work an extraordinary pathos. Working with a vibrant palette of earth tones which resonate deeply with each other – rich oxblood reds, puce and Prussian blues abut vivid greens, yellows and swirling orange – Champlin’s strong sweeping brushstrokes weave a tapestry of expression. Here, painting is the ultimate synthesis between artist and subject matter. Both are transformed, taken away from themselves and made into a third entity that captures representational images with emotion.

D. Loren Champlin lives in the highland of Maine.  A professional artist since 1992, he is currently working on two series, the largest of which is his ‘Songs of the Son’.


Artist Statement

Painting is the synthesis between artist and subject as they transcend part of themselves to create a perfect union. Painting is a way of thought. There are no words that really describe the process, as thoughts are emotions and hues and shapes. It is calculated chaos resulting in harmony. Painting captures the spirit as if one could take a breath of wind, hold it and give it to another. Painting is the spirit of man captured on canvas. Art will always be interesting as we are innately intrigued about the plight of the human condition. It is a map of our journey - our past and our future. This is my inspiration.

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