Posted by Mark Setevdemio on Jul 15th 2022
Opening Reception, 'Dana Kim Wolfson - Machinations'

Join
us for the opening reception of this remarkable mixed media exhibit! 56 Main St
(Rt 12), Ashburnham, MA. Wine and refreshments will be served.
Artist's Statement:
There
is nothing more glorious than waking to a morning with a singular
focus, to the grand director of the day’s activities...purpose. The
sense of purpose found in making art. For some years I believed that I
would never succeed as a proper artist. I didn't understand how to make
two dimensions into three. I created no landscapes, no portraits. After
all, “successful artists” were expected to produce such things.
I
held this view until a university lecturer once asked, “why should I
spend years laboring to achieve a ‘proper’ portrait when I have already
achieved a signature style?”. This observation was a lightening bolt for
me - a stellar concept. I was finally given permission to draw. And
draw I did. On everything in fact. Drumheads, tree bark, wood cigar
boxes et cetera.
Horror Vacui (also kenophobia, from Greek, "fear of the empty")
I
was obsessed by the complex images of H. Bosch and Albrecht Durer’s
woodcuts. Activity energizing the image everywhere. I use this approach
when I draw, filling every available space with energy. The ‘rejects’
from these efforts becoming fodder for collage constructions.
A
friend once mused that my art expressed an ‘alien language’, that
Martians must be using my hands as a vehicle to communicate. Whilst an
interesting concept, art production is a purposeful act. My iconography
has existed from the first drawings/diddies to my present work.
My
work celebrates the sphere - the bulbous - the curve. Thus, all works
are ultimately founded on some form of the circle or overwhelmed by the
circular. Humans appear to have an unusual and consistent need to mark
their surroundings one way or another. Perhaps a primal urgency to mark
one’s territory. My, what an entitled argument! My identity and purpose
in life remain inextricably linked to art making. And, just sometimes, a
work results that appears as though it was meant to exist.