January 11 - March 7, 2020
Carl Smith is an abstract landscape painter who lives and works in East Austin. His landscapes explore composition and texture through the use of heavy impastos and aggressive brushwork, spontaneously creating personal paintings with a strong emphasis on form and emotion.
Carl has made art from a very early age and took all the public school art classes available to him. Growing up in poverty made it all but impossible for Carl to pursue a direct course of study. Leaving the rough inner city of Houston of the 1980’s Carl moved to Austin in the 1990’s; a short career as a jazz musician ensued before he dedicated himself fully to the world of painting.
From 2010-2011, Carl studied studio painting and drawing at the Dougherty Arts School and the Laguna Gloria Art School while also studying privately with local artist Philip Trussell. In the course of his studies he dabbled in different styles of painting before deciding to focus on abstract landscapes. He feels abstraction places emphasis on emotion and direct creative decision-making resulting in unique paintings. His color palette emphasizes a capacity to express a light and heat found only in Texas and the southwest.
Carl’s work creates an imagery that could only emanate from a landscape as vibrant as Texas. In his paintings he seeks to explore abstract art’s capacity for expressing human emotions and beauty through the mysteries of light, color and form.
Opening: January 11, 2020 | 7–10 pm
1902 South Flores
San Antonio, 78204 TX
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wow, that art statement reads lame, but that’s art I guess, thanks for listing this show GT! see you soon. 🙂 -carl