Gregory Kitterle
LONGMEADOW, MA
A creator of fine contemporary abstracy and semi abstract paintings and drawings with classical sensibilities, production methods and materials
MessageGregory Kitterle is an American painter who crafts oneiric paintings by using timeless techniques reminiscent of Pompeian fresco and seventeenth-century masters. He grew up amidst the dark purple-blues and greens of New England, which are at once serene and disturbing (having given rise to both Hawthorne and Transcendentalism), and this sense of unquiet transpires into his work. Kitterle was educated under the method of the Abstract Expressionist Hans Hoffman, and his experience at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts contributes to his mastery for layering historical influences with contemporary perspectives. His textured surfaces possess the polished, luscious appeal of traditional fresco, guiding the eye across irregular forms and blending painterly expertise with a deep respect for history. He is based in Longmeadow, MA.
Statement
The influence for my work stems from my interest in how the eye leads and is lead. The majority of how and what one sees is fragmentary and laced with ambiguity as demonstrated through experiments in cognitive visual research. Using the innate properties of my chosen materials within formalist drawing and painting concerns,I seek to exploit this ambiguity to allow the mark to be a marker. As the mark and ground is "seen into" and "seen as" the ambiguity gives way to fluid interpretation giving rise to autonomy of meaning. This then re-emphasizes this process, creating an active circular visual dialogue.
My choices of materials in the presented work are pencil, dry and wet pigment and Venetian plaster. The plaster, made according to traditional fresco formulation, is polished through sanding and directs the drawing process through irregularities in its surface. Colors added to the plaster enhance this surface. The edges of these irregularities form lines, suggesting shapes that through further drawing or painting are developed into imagery with no preconceived narrative content. The goal of this process is to engage the viewer in the creative act by allowing autonomy of meaning.
Gregory Kitterle is an American painter who crafts oneiric paintings by using timeless techniques reminiscent of Pompeian fresco and seventeenth-century masters. He grew up amidst the dark purple-blues and greens of New England, which are at once serene and disturbing (having given rise to both Hawthorne and Transcendentalism), and this sense of unquiet transpires into his work. Kitterle was educated under the method of the Abstract Expressionist Hans Hoffman, and his experience at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts contributes to his mastery for layering historical influences with contemporary perspectives. His textured surfaces possess the polished, luscious appeal of traditional fresco, guiding the eye across irregular forms and blending painterly expertise with a deep respect for history.
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