Elevated Structures Surrounding an Inlet of Apprehension by Kevin Fletcher
Elevated Structures Surrounding an Inlet of Apprehension
Kevin Fletcher
Title
Elevated Structures Surrounding an Inlet of Apprehension
Artist
Year
2017
Technique
monotype
Image Size
8 7/8 x 8" platemark
Signature
pencil, lower right
Edition Size
1 of 1 unique
Annotations
titled in pencil in lower left; dated in pencil after the signature
Reference
Paper
ivory Arches wove
State
Publisher
artist
Inventory ID
KEFL197
Price
$500.00
Description
Fletcher wrote in May 2017: When I begin the monotypes, I don't have a particular goal in mind. My use of tools and an opening gambit will expose a set of possible directions. As the marks begin to overlap in at least three different areas of the ('field') rectangle, one can see a structure surface, gradually come into focus that, by associative memory, bears its meaning and balance. Patterns of light and shadow, elements of water and gases (steam) are introduced to give natural forms a presence again(st) architectonic ones. The collective impact is a memory-based image, suggestive of a place, rather than being dedicated to exactitude and specificity. The speed of execution keeps the result hopefully fresh-looking and immediate, a bit spontaneous. A tension also comes from what some may consider a lack of finish and details. A pleasing result must be 'discovered,' not 'illustrated.' I find the eventual resolve of an image to sometimes defy an exact characterization. It may simply find stasis or climax based on techniques used.