Michael Victor ▪ MVR

Encounters: Nature and Culture

March 13 - April 3, 2018

Reception: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 6-8 PM

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The largest of Michael Victor ▪ MVR’s digital paintings, derived from artworks he paints with hard pastels and then scans, recall Post-Impressionism. But instead of small markings of paint, MVR's landscapes develop from 'found pixels' that make up 'rasterized' art work.

Lucent textured-color effects, which arise from distinctive hand-drawn patterns of pastel pigments, serve as 'raw material' for painting. Throughout MVR's 'pixel painting' with it, a magnetic psychic quality binds intricate tessellations together; in his most advanced works, vast interrelated elements render them spatially eloquent.

While some works recall Degas and others Seurat, the artist engages his pixels, colors, and the spatial breadths of his landscapes on their own terms, confronting his paintings with questions to be answered through his process of close-up investigation, discovery, and interpretation of 'captured' pixels. The result is an organic response to the incessant stream of pixels delivered by 21st century mass media; a priori realities saturated with natural, often fantastic textures and colors to simulate familiar landscape environments.

Via the above, the atmosphere in MVR’s work goes electric with amplified vitality – felt from works' broad, sweeping strokes down to minute pixel configurations – reminiscent of Seurat. The difference is -- owing to variations in landscapes, times of year, light conditions, and hand-rendering techniques – as MVR claims, “source pixels have such tremendous variety in configurations to yield dozens of fresh artistic effects.” Equipped with new, efficient means of digital assembly, such numbers of innovative works from him may very well be on the horizon. 

Read an interview with Michael Victor ▪ MVR in the latest issue of ARTisSpectrum at
https://artisspectrum.com/magazine/38/48/

 

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Michael Victor ▪ MVR

Encounters: Nature and Culture

March 13 - April 3, 2018

Reception: Thursday, March 15, 2018, 6-8 PM

Berkshires Autumn Wetland in Peak Pastel Color
Berkshires Autumn Wetland in Peak Pastel Color

Mixed media digital print
24" x 30"

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The largest of Michael Victor ▪ MVR’s digital paintings, derived from artworks he paints with hard pastels and then scans, recall Post-Impressionism. But instead of small markings of paint, MVR's landscapes develop from 'found pixels' that make up 'rasterized' art work.

Lucent textured-color effects, which arise from distinctive hand-drawn patterns of pastel pigments, serve as 'raw material' for painting. Throughout MVR's 'pixel painting' with it, a magnetic psychic quality binds intricate tessellations together; in his most advanced works, vast interrelated elements render them spatially eloquent.

While some works recall Degas and others Seurat, the artist engages his pixels, colors, and the spatial breadths of his landscapes on their own terms, confronting his paintings with questions to be answered through his process of close-up investigation, discovery, and interpretation of 'captured' pixels. The result is an organic response to the incessant stream of pixels delivered by 21st century mass media; a priori realities saturated with natural, often fantastic textures and colors to simulate familiar landscape environments.

Via the above, the atmosphere in MVR’s work goes electric with amplified vitality – felt from works' broad, sweeping strokes down to minute pixel configurations – reminiscent of Seurat. The difference is -- owing to variations in landscapes, times of year, light conditions, and hand-rendering techniques – as MVR claims, “source pixels have such tremendous variety in configurations to yield dozens of fresh artistic effects.” Equipped with new, efficient means of digital assembly, such numbers of innovative works from him may very well be on the horizon. 

Read an interview with Michael Victor ▪ MVR in the latest issue of ARTisSpectrum at
https://artisspectrum.com/magazine/38/48/

 

Berkshires Autumn Wetland in Peak Pastel Color
Berkshires Autumn Wetland in Peak Pastel Color
Christopher Street Park Pier_ Lazy Hazy NYC Sun
Christopher Street Park Pier_ Lazy Hazy NYC Sun
Fire Island National Seashore_Atlantic Ocean Sails
Fire Island National Seashore_Atlantic Ocean Sails
West Greenwich Village Pier_ Hoboken NJ Storm
West Greenwich Village Pier_ Hoboken NJ Storm
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View Michael Victor ▪ MVR's Past Exhibitions

Encounters: Nature and Culture | March 13 - April 3, 2018

The Infinity of Thoughts
50" x 50" - Acrylic on Canvas
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