Sunday, November 6, 2011

I AM.

Premise 
'I am.' - the shortest sentence in the English language. At some point over the course of my stellar Language Arts education, I learned this and was sure to never forget it. It is simple. I like it. Know you all now that words are not my forte, however they do fascinate me. In my opinion, poetry is one of the most stunning forms of art. The piece I am about to present to you can be seen as a derivative of poetry. Not only is this piece composed solely of words (with one minor exception), but it is also devoid of color. Both elements are very unlike my typical works of art.


Inspiration
A few months ago I was living around the corner from a gallery featuring art made by graffiti artists and the like. I frequented the gallery and not just because it was in the neighborhood; I have always appreciated graffiti art. In a way, it is my generation's rendering of fine art. Initial inspiration for my piece came from a series of pen drawings featured at the gallery. Each depicted a word that was made up of smaller words written in the ubiquitous and hardly discernible graffiti font. A couple of musing conversations later, I AM was created.


Process
The idea was to use one word adjectives as the building blocks of the three letters needed for the sentence in focus. The one criteria for these words was their ability to follow 'I am' and still compete a sensical sentence. I found it fitting to incorporate adjectives within the 'I' that describe me as an individual. The 'AM' composes itself with words that positively describe anybody. Many of the words are written or positioned in a way that represents their meaning.


Presentation
I: lucky, balanced, prudent, curious, independent, sm/art, humble, creative, shrewd, 24, shy, Paul Lowe Kirschner.


A: beautiful, growing, unique, alone, small, peaceful, 
infinite (symbol), home, eager, alive, ?, alone.
M: delicate, iridescent, special, content, free, 
complicated, !!, dreaming, ok, human, strong, love.




I AM.