Archive for the ‘March Exercise’ Category

March Exercise  |  year nine, day eight

Saturday, March 8th, 2014

 

journal experiment:
shape, analogous hues


 

 

Nightshades
collage miniature by J A Dixon
6.75 x 7.25 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  year nine, day seven

Friday, March 7th, 2014

 

journal experiment:
surreal impression


 

 

Prisoner of Conscience
collage miniature by J A Dixon
7.75 x 9.75 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  year nine, day six

Thursday, March 6th, 2014

 

journal experiment:
line, value, contrast


 

 

Major Tonic
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5.5 x 7.125 inches
private collection

March Exercise  |  year nine, day five

Wednesday, March 5th, 2014

 

journal experiment:
activation of space


 

 

Circumvent (Bibelot 572)
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5 x 6 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  year nine, day four

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

 

journal experiment:
juxtaposition, balance, narrative


 

 

Short Of Her Zenith
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5.25 x 7 inches

•  S O L D

March Exercise  |  year nine, day three

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

 

journal experiment:
form, contrast, counterpoise


 

 

Heaven By Storm
collage miniature by J A Dixon
4.5 x 4.5 inches
 
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March Exercise  |  year nine, day two

Sunday, March 2nd, 2014

 

journal experiment:
contrast, depth, tension


 

 

Primary Sources
collage miniature by J A Dixon
4.5 x 7.75 inches
on consignment
 
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March Exercise  |  year nine, day one

Saturday, March 1st, 2014

 

journal experiment:
shape, color, space


 

 

Attempted Coup
collage miniature by J A Dixon
5.25 x 7.25 inches
 
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Odes to influence, invention, inspiration . . .

Sunday, April 7th, 2013

“I’ve never met a tradition that is not the result of successful invention. As soon as you invent something that everybody wants, unless you evolve that tradition, it starts to get smaller. I think of the Silk Road, in many ways, as the Internet of antiquity. Today it’s much faster but we had essentially the same results. When people met at the borders, you traded; you figured out who you are; do I trust you? Can we do business together? Can we be friends?”
— Yo-Yo Ma

A week after finishing my 31-miniatures-in-31-days exercise, which culminated in a “Silk Road” collage series, I am able to look at the month’s output with a bit of perspective. A period of sustained experimentation collided with a catalytic event (attending a performance of the Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma), and suddenly I was off on a ride of intense thematic exploration. I am now able to link the end result to a piece I created seven years ago as a tribute to Kurt Schwitters. I felt strongly at the time that by transcending the individual characteristics of ingredient elements, the totality of a compositional effect could take on a reverential tone. I have nothing against irreverence, satire, or sarcasm in art, but I am increasingly comfortable with the idea that when I step beyond an inspirational experience, my natural tendency is to seek beauty, harmony, and perhaps even “the sacred” in a work of collage.
 

Sacred Ode To Merz
J A Dixon, 2006
homage to K Schwitters
16 x 20 inches (framed)
private collection

March Exercise  |  Miniature Thirty-One

Sunday, March 31st, 2013

 

Silk Road Triumphant
collage miniature by J A Dixon
6.5 x 8 inches

•  S O L D

March Exercise  |  Miniature Thirty

Saturday, March 30th, 2013

 

Silk Road Interpretations
collage miniature by J A Dixon
6.5 x 8 inches
on consignment
 
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