Jeremy Winborg's Paintings Part 2
When most people think of indigenous peoples, the picture of the American Indian comes to mind. This people's tragic fate and character are most strongly portrayed in popular culture. And that their images were devoted to the modern American artist Jeremy Winborg's life (b. 1979). Jeremy Winborg's paintings are distinguished by a strong contrast between a realistic image of Native Americans and an abstract background. "I want the audience to be drawn in and experience the emotions of the person," the artist says of his own technique. Whether it's joy, despair, or another feeling. I want the figure to draw the spectator in first, then the brush strokes and pattern to entice you to stop and gaze for a while, or to appreciate this painting for a lifetime.I enjoy how a spectator can pick a little 2 or 3 inch area of my painting, whether it's a face or part of a backdrop, and find the brush strokes and pallet knife work engaging and worthy of their attention. "A painting is a success for me if it expresses feelings and is intriguing in little and large portions."
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