Artist press release: John Silver
Press Contact: Juditta Salem
Shades Of Light Art-
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Fine Artist: John Silver
FEATURED IN SOLO EXHIBITION:
“Immortal
Terrains”
OPENING May 8, 2008, 6-9PM
New York, NY. May 2008- “The future of the art world lies
in the hands of artists”, says Mr. John Silver with conviction
“...and not ultimately under the control of galleries or
museum curators”, he continues. With the age of dogma
and materialism coming to a close and the approach of the
Aquarian Age, artists will take precedence in shaping this
New Age.
Mr. Silver has been painting cityscapes since 1975. In the
beginning, he would paint in the solitude of his studio,
almost always from his imagination and strictly for his own
consumption. When he lost his space with the rise of real
estate prices, the outdoors became his studio, and as he
physically initiated a communication with the outside
world, so did his art.
Mr. Silver freezes places on canvas that gives them the
immortality they wouldn't otherwise be granted. There is a
sense of timelessness and tranquility in his art that lends
nostalgia of our much cherished city of New York, and
specifically, the West Village.
In his exhibition “Immortal Terrains”, his canvases are all
oil paintings, some of which depict the waterfront of the
Hudson river between Chelsea and the West Village; some
showcase sail and fire boats, the meat packing district, and
landscapes that no longer exist. He also works in pastel,
from time to time.
Mr. Silver believes that any art movement is a reaction to another.
“I feel that I am reacting to a certain lack of awareness that exists
in the world through my art”, says Mr. Silver. We live under the
laws of cause and effect, yet often people focus on the effect
without examining its cause. Mr. Silver; however, reconciles that
separation, by painting the often overlooked source of action,
while keeping the reaction alive. “We are evolving as humans,
and though things seem to generally be getting worse, some parts
are actually getting better. With that duality straining our minds, I
know if we learn to keep our focus, while trying to overcome the
inner conflicts, we may find peace”, affirms Mr. Silver. “We need
to unify all parts of our beings, in order to regain our serenity”, he
continues. One entity divided against itself, would not have the
strength and energy to survive; therefore, it is unity and harmony
that Mr. Silver advocates.
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© Juditta Salem