Jere Newton Jr.
Pixel Perfect - The Digital Fine Art Exhibition
October 26 - November 15, 2007
Reception:
Thursday November 1, 2007 6-8 PM
Press Release
Jere Newton Jr’s hypnotic swirls of color propel you toward a higher consciousness. With a belief that “Art is our poetry on how we see life,” he forgoes traditional depictions for more abstract renderings that verge on the emotional and spiritual. His work enables you to break free from the obvious to perceive things in a new light. Using mixed media and a computer, he stretches hermit crabs, Orcas, cats, and crowds of people beyond their normal shapes and sizes. Nevertheless, his digital photography takes on a painterly quality from his long, broad sweeps of blues, purples, and blacks. Says the Mississippi-based artist: “Art is a mystic realm, and is related to God, I take no credit for my art, I’m essentially a channel, and some times I’m astonished at how my art turned out, and say my God did I do that?”
The centripetal motion inherent in his work resonates with the artist’s personal belief in eternity being a continuous flow from life. He says that artists never die: “They just paint away into the next life.”
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Artists in this exhibition
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