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Artist Statement 2009

Mon Feb 2, 2009, 3:07 AM
Artist J. Larkin focuses on symbols and attributes inherent in organic subjects in an effort to bring the viewer closer to the relevance of a living thing’s imprint on the inner mind. He pits his better nature against his inner demons to create emotional and analytical parity in his work.

With nature a perpetual inspiration, Larkin has drawn his own pliant appraisals about parallels and contrasts regarding the roles of symbiosis, struggle, cohabitation and extinction that are the wages of life on Earth. In nearly every piece of art he has executed there is the consideration of the relationships and similarities between humans and other animals. He feeds these assessments through subconscious filters, grinds them through the process of critical consideration, and assigns them roles in his pantheon of symbols.

In Larkin's world, the medium of flesh and mind become interchangeable, and the players on his stage coexist in ways that make it impossible to discern where one ends and the other begins. It is a place where dreams and nightmares coexist and intermingle, often exchanging roles to experience the other.

Physical aspects of the work include many forms of traditional and experimental media including painting, drawing, small sculpture inclusion and fiber arts. Larkin most often employs techniques developed by close study of the familiar organic form. There are emblematic reasons behind the use of certain media just as there are often subconsciously driven purposes behind the actual compositions. The works are frequently windows into one’s own need to understand the unknown, and often portals to odd small places, ornately invading our shared world at their borders.

Larkin's art requires a suspension of reliance upon traditional purposes of iconography, and begs a willingness to give in to one's own first impulse of interpretation to identify personally with the subjects in the imagery. It demands from the viewer a desire to get close to uncomfortable anxieties, and a readiness to engage old pain with open arms. In embracing the humor in the abyss, the vision of J. Larkin is fully realized.

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:icondashinvaine:
Most artists' statements are slightly spurious, I suspect. My suspicion is that the art just happens, and that there's less of an intellectual process behind it. My suspicion is that most of this statement stuff constitutes analysis with hindsight, or an attempt to give a plausible explanation for what one has already produced. That said this is a first rate example.
:iconlarkin-art:
thanks, buddy! My agent made me do it. ;)

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:icondoubtingthomas:
Needs paragraphing, but good blurb!

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:iconamykollaranderson:
Sounds great! Did your agent suggest you write it from an outsiders point of view instead of making it personal? How's it going with an agent? I have been told it is a good thing to do, but haven't myself.

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:iconautoclash13:
While no man is better equipt to write a biography than the man depicted in it, Self reflection is seldom easy to transfer into words, let alone a biography. Well written and evenly distributed through each of your talents. The summary paints a picture as vivid as your art.
:iconguns4jesus2004:
haha you have an agent? sweet! and yeah. your art is just...for lack of a better word..awesome. you're awesome! the stuff you paint is awesome. i think the reason i dig the organic style so much is that even though our modern world considers organic life as the basest, most primitive aspect of existence...it's still 10 billion times more complex than anything we can come up with, and i love the idea that there's more detail and function and form in the simplest cell than in the most technologically advanced machine.

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:iconlarkin-art:
yoops- I'll get to that. thanks , Thomas! :D

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Beast wishes,
Larkin

an interview with Art model Andrew- [link]
visit *TheExquisiteCorpse and =Dark-Arts-Asylum
:iconlarkin-art:
:thanks: thanks, Jeremy:)

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Beast wishes,
Larkin

an interview with Art model Andrew- [link]
visit *TheExquisiteCorpse and =Dark-Arts-Asylum

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