Genesis on Paper - Why Chase Langford?
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2016
- Why Chase Langford?
Chase Langford has a wicked-cool mouth. He also paints like he talks. The man is invested, both in what he creates, and what he says.
Even though I know Chase through my years in Hollywood, where Chase still maintains a home, he's remained a constant in my life, more so, because of his talents as an artist. But, I have to admit it certainly helps that Chase is one of the most personable artists in the biz.
And that's not all: Viewing Chase's works, whether it be his more well-known paintings, or his works on paper (now showing with the ted casablanca gallery show, "Genesis On Paper"), is nearly always a captivating experience. His pieces are lofty but accessible. They're highly informed, yet not heavy-handed in format, or topic.
His is a mapmaker's beginning with a journeyman's soul living in the now.
And I think that's because this artist is wholly, and passionately, dedicated to what he does. Chase isn't a dilettante, nor is he a snob. He's charmingly, and winningly, happy to explain why he's currently one of the country's most successful and important artists.
Take a listen, a look and get to know why.
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Artists are my heros ,love your work .
The concept of integrating geography and cartography in painting is brilliant.
I love Chase Langfords work.
I absolutely love the painting Chase is in front of, can't put it in words but if I must - it's truly marvellous, but that doesn't begin to express how it makes me feel = genius.
More shit-house garbage posing as Art.
Cheers from casablanca Morocco
No need to tell you, that your art works are highly significant for the age! Thanks!! One question: are you able to get the same visual effects with e.g. "morphic resonance" using acrylic paints instead of oil?
Ted Casablanca Gallery closed a few years ago. fyi.
I don't know, I only paint in oil
Do you prepare your paper before painting on it.
no, I do not prep. I like the way the oil paint soaks into the paper. I know this isn't archival but there's lots of examples of oil on paper works like this that have held up well for many, many years.