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Oct 05
2009
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Hi All! I have been hoping for a few artists to feature on this site & since the second most desired topic was in fact "artists & their art" here we are!! If you wish to be featured please feel free to contact me! At this time I will feature artists freely and just appreciate the content. Perhaps a little reciprocal advertising of sorts would help? Anyway, I would love to hear from you!
I decided to do the interviews in a brief 20 Questions style... I think as artists and lovers of art we can get really wrapped up in the language we use to talk about our art...we can get wordy (I am sooo guilty of this.) So I ask the artists who respond to the 20 questions to be brief. I love hearing what they have to say when that have to get down to the "bare bones" of what they do.
Enjoy!

Brent Adrian & His Meat-
Brent is a researcher at ASU here in Arizona and a painter. He is a the husband of a fellow art therapist friend and I am excited and honored for him to be the second featured artist on Run Mad Blog!!
Artist 20 questions-
1. Why do you make art? - in 5 words or less
2. Name an artist (living or dead) who you would like to be your mentor.
3. Name an artist (living or dead) that you would like to kick in the shins...(this would generally be your least favorite artist.)
4. Are you comfortable with the term "artist"? why or why not?
5. What is your favorite medium and why?

6. Least favorite medium and why?
7. Does/Did anyone in your family make art?
8. When did you first realize you had some sort of artistic talent?

9. Can art-making pay the bills?
10. Do you think making art is therapeutic?
11. Tell me about your most recent work of art....
Lately, I've been working on paper- the texture is organic and somewhere between panel and canvas. I've also been working with cold wax medium for the first time. The resulting finishes are matte and almost fluffy, which is a departure from the glossy surfaces I was working with previously. I've also been really trying to push the quality of the edges in the paintings lately. And the brightest highlights are always a challenge as they have to be very specific in terms of their shape and color. They end up getting repainted over and over until I get it right.

12. What is/was your favorite piece of art you have ever created?
13. Your least favorite creation?

14. Sum up your artistic perspective or artist's statement in 10 words or less. (List form may be best...)
15. Is art essential?
16. You are at your most creative- what time of day is it?

17. How do you tap into the creative flow?
18. How separate are you from your art?
19. Tell me about a project you wish you could do but can't- why can't you?
I miss working at a large scale. For the last couple of years, I've been limited by time and space constraints to more modestly-sized work that I can afford to ship and store.
20. You are moving to a remote island. You have several necessities for survival but you can only take 2 items with which to make art. What are these 2 items?
Painting would be tricky if I had only 2 items. So it might be time to make some sculptures. I'd bring a machete and a whetstone.

For more info about Brent and his art check out BrentAdrian.com OR go to Mesa Arts Center to view his work IN PERSON! His exhibit is called Poetics of Dissection and will be up until January 2010. Don't Miss It!!
Much Love,
The Run Mad (Back to Blogging) Blogger ;)