kcandy.com design blog

artist statement

Posted by: kcandy.com on: February 15, 2010

I thrive on my ability to let my emotions get in the way of my work, in order to inspire it. I enjoy creating art and environments that showcase alternate realities based on daily life. Memories of turmoil, growing up, growing old and other aspects of daily existence are the commonalities that link individuals. I use these as a basis for creating both large and small-scale designs.

My large-scale work stems from months of research and data collection combined from multiple sources (i.e. interviewed individuals, books and the Internet). Once the information is gathered I let the data guide my mood and feed my designs which frequently change as my motivations adapt with the project. I enjoy combining collage, painting, drawing, woodwork and metalwork with readymade objects. Using multiple forms of media allows me to have a variety of emotional outlets (for example; in moments of anger metalwork can be quite cathartic). By fusing media I generate a more authentic and believable atmosphere catering to a variety of art and non-art connoisseurs.

An important component of my research includes the incorporation of phenomenology (the study of how phenomena appear both visually and through a full human experience that is heightened by the senses). Gaining an understanding in the psychology of human interaction is part of the process. When others are able to react to my work they have combined their own experiences as a response. Success is reached when emotional interactions and reactions occur during a viewers’ experience. When large spaces are unavailable, I use similar techniques of gathering and research to work in small sculpture and the two-dimensional and three-dimensional environment (such as movies and animations). The layering of my collections provides a means to create illusions of space in virtual worlds (i.e. layering, scale and the use of implied spacial depth through object focus and camera movement).

No matter the scale, I use my mood to create and influence my art. I keep fresh by diversifying the ways I use media to express myself to others. I take pride in my process of researching, collecting, layering and creating. I frequently try new techniques with the hope success, although ultimately knowledge can be gained even with failures. My ultimate goal, however, is to transform space rather than cover it so that ultimately everyone can share in my emotional journey.

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Kris. Rudolph

MFA 2009 - Eastern Michigan University

BFA 2000 - University of Michigan

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