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In my art studies, I learned some of the most beautiful lines are
found in the human body and its structure. As I began to see the
expressionistic capabilities of the human form, my interest in the
intellectual and visual aspects of art grew. Thus, instead of
trying to capture emotions solely through facial expressions, I
strive to reveal it through the rhythmic flow of the human form.
While painting on a large scale commands the viewers space, I've
recently begun work on a smaller scale using pen and marker. The
large scale work enhances an emotional and spiritual connection
between the viewer and the artwork, while the smaller pieces
provide intimate observations into fleeting thoughts I may
experience on any given day.
I
use bright colors to convey the uplifting sensations we seek in
our everyday lives, while the gestures of the figures express the
struggle and growth of our existence. All of the figures, forms,
and structures within my work are outlined partially from parental
influences on my early drawings as a child. It also represents a
neatness and comfort from our disorderly and chaotic society. The
simplistic environments integrate themselves into themes which
stem from a surrealist influence and depict messages from a
spiritual realm.
Despite the growth of intellectualism, I find it's emotion that
continually guides our behavior. Given the spiritual content of my
paintings and drawings and the emphasis on emotion, it is my hope
that my work will assist viewers in gaining a more profound
understanding of themselves, what it means to be human, their
relation to the environment and ultimately a connection to a
higher power. The struggle for this type of awareness is a
lifelong journey: one that requires patience, perseverance, and
the desire for personal understanding. By allowing my work to
touch an inner consciousness, I hope to give viewers insight into
their own spiritual journey.
-Tim
Sabados
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