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Greg Kailian
Ballarat Marble Figure
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Artist's Statement
Greg Kailian
Art is more than a total of components such as design, color,
line, decoration, proportion and symbol. Art happens
when an alchemy of factors create an object or results in
an experience with meaning more profound than the sum of
the individual parts. I pursue art in an attempt to capture
this experience or create this type of object. I derive
satisfaction from successful completion of a project and
enjoy thinking about a piece long after the work is finished.
My stone sculptures tend to result in either design studies
or more symbolic works. Design studies can explore and develop
shapes and forms, but art happens when a piece also carries
higher levels of symbolic, metaphoric, or allegorical meaning.
My work tends to be abstract in form
and conceptual in theme. I favor native California marbles
and unconventional stones such as basalt, pipestone and
onyx, with most works falling in the 200-1000 pound range.
Depending on the design, I will also incorporate stained
glass into my works in celebration of color and light. In,
more complex, compound pieces, bases and supporting stones
become organic elements of the entire sculpture, engineered
to rotate revealing different angular combinations of the
base and component stones. The resulting sculpture enables
the viewer to explore, discover, and enjoy a wide range
of alignments and positions emphasizing varieties of line,
texture, color, form and shadow. A piece might develop a
form inherent in the stone or emphasize and highlight unique
colors, veins, and patterns to allow painting with the rock.
I try to provide an experience that transcends visual appreciation
in the hopes that my work is seen and perhaps later reconsidered
as a source of reflection, thought, and contemplation, since
the meaning of a piece can change from day to day as the
viewer changes as a person.
Identifying sources of motivation and inspiration can be
elusive and sometimes difficult to articulate. As the son
of a 95 year-old professional artist who still paints in
her studio on a daily basis, I could point to dozens of
historical, family, and academic influences stretching back
to early childhood. However, I consider the outcomes of
these influences to be much more interesting; and, like
most artists, the themes that have chosen me derive from
a lifetime of experience, travel, study, love and pains,
losses and gains.
Born in Boston, Greg Kailian received undergraduate and
graduate degrees from Boston University and a doctorate
from the University of Southern California. After retiring
from a career in higher education, Greg settled in Ventura,
California, where he maintains a studio at Art City.
Kailian
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