Elizabeth Stockton
GA
Atlanta based artist. Not so much a make-it-happen artist as a let-it-happen one
MessageElizabeth Stockton is an Atlanta-based artist, specializing in large, layered oil paintings. She draws inspiration from her interest in color interaction, landscapes, minimalism, typography, and mark making. Her compositions are built through a process of adding and subtracting layers of oil, which are allowed to dry between applications. “ I follow a course of simplifying and complicating, creating chaos or order until the painting starts to emerge and show a hint of what IT wants to be. I’m not so much a make-it-happen artist as a let-it-happen one.’’
Stockton grew up in a family in which art was highly valued. Her father, Jack Niles, was a fiercely independent artist who demonstrated the need for simultaneous creativity and discipline. Her art practice was cultivated from as far back as she can remember. She studied Fine Art and Design at the University of Georgia. She continues her education through persistent painting, exploration, artists’ residencies, workshops, and study of past and present artists.
As a fine artist, Stockton’s talent is clearly showcased in originality, as well as artistic and technical prowess. The emotional power of her paintings invites the viewer to deeply engage in her creations. This has inspired repeated purchases from individuals, decorators, designers, and art collectors. Her paintings are prominently displayed in fine homes and corporate headquarters around the country and as far reaching as New Delhi.
Statement
My work is influenced by a variety of interests including: the power of color, the beauty of nature, and the simplicity of minimalism. And, by my love of literalism and typography, my attraction to bold graphic images, my intrigue with mark making. The constant study of other artists' paintings also informs my work. Some favorites are, Franz Kline, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Christopher Wool and Xiaoze Xie, just to name a few. My paintings evoke a range of emotions from quiet to explosive. The technique of layering the oil paint creates texture and ghosted surfaces. These veneers may be almost undetectable but they provide a mysteriousness that keeps the viewer fascinated and involved.
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