PAN
I recently had an exhibition at the P.A.N. Museum in Naples, Italy. All of the works were conceived and produced in Naples during the time that I was there. The works came from my understanding of Naples and it's colorful, wonderful people!
I experimented with the "Sculpture Box" and it was very well received. I am working on a series of different size "sculptures" that will be a big part of my upcoming exhibitions.
My work is an expression of my emotions and the way that I see the world and how it affectsmy life. It deals with sex, violence, beauty, and freedom. It is an extension of myself and what I think about everything around me.
Color has a strong emotive power that pulls from the soul. It brings out our deepest, darkest secrets. Colors can calm and warm your soul or they can insight you to violence or deeply felt passion.
The lines in my paintings work as constraints and hold the emotions to a readable place on the canvas. They act similarly to staffs on a page of music holding each note in place and giving it structure. In this respect, my work can be read like sheet music giving you a small glimpse of whom I am.
- Todd Williamson
I experimented with the "Sculpture Box" and it was very well received. I am working on a series of different size "sculptures" that will be a big part of my upcoming exhibitions.
My work is an expression of my emotions and the way that I see the world and how it affectsmy life. It deals with sex, violence, beauty, and freedom. It is an extension of myself and what I think about everything around me.
Color has a strong emotive power that pulls from the soul. It brings out our deepest, darkest secrets. Colors can calm and warm your soul or they can insight you to violence or deeply felt passion.
The lines in my paintings work as constraints and hold the emotions to a readable place on the canvas. They act similarly to staffs on a page of music holding each note in place and giving it structure. In this respect, my work can be read like sheet music giving you a small glimpse of whom I am.
- Todd Williamson