Posted by Mark Setevdemio on Aug 21st 2022
Opening reception, 'Brett Poza - Burned Stories'

Join us for the opening reception on Saturday September 3rd from 12-2PM.
Artist Statement:
"I
draw trees, not perfect trees, nor particularly healthy trees. Instead
these are trees that represent resilience, steadfastness, and the
persistence to keep growing despite isolation, invasion by other species
or inclement weather. Some persevere with contorted and diminished
grace, having been imported and planted in a climate that doesn't suit
them. I find poetry in their defects and scars, their broken branches
and healed wounds.
The technique I use to draw is burning, almost
always on plywood, which presents a material paradox- full of glue and
veneers, it is highly processed wood.
I use traditional pyrography
pens, inks I make, and aquarelles, as well as small torches and heat
guns, to get various effects on the wood. The work is in part successful
when others start to pay attention to these types of trees, or tell me
stories of trees that have been important to them, and of course when I
hit the mark with the drawing itself, burned into the veneer like a
tattoo."