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  • The Bandit Who Stole the Color Red
    Oil on Canvas
    40" x 40"

  • Mathematical prayer
    Oil on Canvas
    48" x 36"

  • The Captain and the King of Cats
    Oil on Linen
    40" x 30"


Jules GotayJules Gotay

Jules Gotay

Overtures
November 14 - December 5, 2006 Reception: Thursday November 16, 2006 6-8 PM

Press Release

Jules Gotay’s cartoon-like images and indiscriminate mix of topics emulate his interpretation of poetry explained through the visual. Color is not restricted to the boundaries of the image; it coexists on the canvas as floating color or a separate entity. The appeal of Gotay’s color brings reminiscent feelings of childhood, as if the canvas were a black tablet with some kind of rainbow reveal. The abstract placement of the images on the canvas is commenting on Gotay’s poetic voice. The canvas truly displays the ideas he has in his own expression and his interest in modern and contemporary poetry. He paints every thought down with no hesitation for rhyme or reason and adds a little humor. What he creates on a canvas is similar to a poet poring thoughts onto a piece of paper. He delves into the relationship between language and perception. Interpretation is for the individual and the individual alone.



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