Jump Little Children
Small Room
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Jump Little Children

Angela Bacon Kidwell

Archival digital pigment print, ed 15. Additional sizes available upon request.

16"x16"x0.50"
1 lb

Price


$700.00
Jump Little Children
Jump Little Children Small Room
This is from a series called, Traces of Existence. The motive in this body of work is to mend the tension and tragedy created when conflicting emotions meet. Walking through the highs of my recent travel to China and the lows of significant personal loss, I have been searching for a visual level of communication that would unite traces of my existence. I have become increasingly fascinated by how tenacious life is and yet how in a moment survival ceases. The fragility of life is represented in this work by a personal language of symbols. I want all my images to have real meaning for me, even if it is not easily read by the viewer. By working more abstractly, the dissimilar images connect to one another in unexpected ways causing a thought or idea to evolve. The juxtaposition of death and despair, represented by skeletons, old age and holes connected to a joyous life filled with children, birds and Ferris Wheels examine the complicated and chaotic ways in which life contracts, expands, converges and divests in our personal journeys. By stretching the image to near disintegration by burning, freezing and submersions I seek to release my emotions and give respect to a life that has been fully lived. The emotions I sought to bandage together resulted in a somber, but completely liberating experience. Process: Numerous layers of hand painted photographs, drawings and resin make up a single image. The final results are a complex layering process and not complete digital manipulations. The image is printed and re-photographed under various conditions in one final effort to heal the tender wounds that bind my own existence.
Angela Bacon Kidwell

Angela Bacon Kidwell. Wichita Falls, TX

Artist Statement

"Say not, I have found the truth, but rather I have found a truth.” These words of Kahlil Gibran reach out to me and compel my own search. My work emerges from a journey of recovering a sense of self, strength and spirituality through an examination of my identities as daughter, granddaughter, wife, mother and artist. For 20 years I have been making art that documents my struggle for identity, serenity and strength.

Best advice you’ve been given • Just do the work!

Goals/Aspirations • My aspirations are simply to continue to create.

Favorite artist • My all time favorite artist is Hieronymus Bosch. I identify with his abstract concepts regarding life and creation.

What are you reading • C.S Lewis, A Grief Observed

Hope to learn how to • Relax

You spend a lot of time thinking about • God, the meaning or lack of meaning in life, mortality and my son.

Favorite musical artist • I like classical, rock, and folk music but mostly I like a quiet atmosphere.

What do you do when not creating art • I have structured my life so that there is always something going on creatively.

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