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Artist: VICTORIA
CHICK
“I don’t think of myself as a painter of
cats even though cat images figure prominently in my work”. Victoria
Chick uses the cat image to express the human condition and for that
reason the body language and the relationship of the cat to other images
in the picture plane is what interests her.
She develops rhythm by a
repetition of sinuous lines and shapes across a universal space using
acrylic paint on heavy cotton canvas. The line device in many of her
paintings represents a separation between concrete reality and the
subconscious mind and suggests how these entities influence each other.
“I realize when a painting is almost done how anthropomorphic it is –
the titles reflect that – and I hope the viewer will identify with the
content.”
The expressive cat images for which Chick is
known developed out of self- defense. “ I was doing a lot of landscape
and figure painting when I lived near Kansas City and my cats began to
be underfoot in my studio. I figured if I couldn’t discourage them I
might as well draw them. So my involvement with cat images really began
with gesture paintings on paper.” (Please click on smaller photos to
enlarge)
But her imagery is not limited to felines.
Another influence on Chick’s work was her experience as a registered art
therapist in Kansas City. “Many of the people I worked with were
non-verbal so I learned to pay attention to their body language and
found it to be incredibly eloquent.” Most of the images are done so the
face doesn’t show. I want people to respond to the gesture of the forms
and the emotional tensions they create.
Recently, monotyping has attracted her for
its expressive possibilities. She can print without a press and work
with the accidental textures that happen when paper is pulled from the
inked glass plate.
Chick’s studio/barn in a rural mountain
valley near Silver City, New Mexico is home to four horses as well as
several cats that have traded being feral for square meals and modeling
opportunities.
Currently Victoria has works on show at Santa Ysabel Art Gallery, Santa
Ysabel California 760-765-1676
and the JW Gallery in Hurley, New
Mexico. www.zhibit.org/rag
Victoria Chick on Blend Radio Victoria Chick will be a
featured guest on Champagne Sundays radio to talk about her
collection of 19th & 20th Century Prints & Drawings. This show airs
live from 11am PST, on Sunday, March 29.
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To hear Victoria Chick’s interview from an excerpt of
Champagne Sundays Online Radio Show that aired on May 4, 2008, please
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