One of my favorite area artists, Fort Worth’s Sarah Green, has discovered some unlikely muses in the whole Jackass posse, befriending and creating portraits of most of them, and is now the first featured artist on their website. See the entertaining interview here. She’s hilarious.
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I am not sure how anyone could be interested in looking at, or appreciating her work. No real offense to Miss Green but digital “paintings” are always so sterile and generic in the a truly negative respect. I understand digital media as tools that contribute to the whole but I don’t know that I will ever understand them as tools that define the whole.
Another artist with a similar name, Sarah Greene Reed, creates photo-shop collages that are exhibited around Houston. The same comments apply.
Pat: I checked out Sarah Greene Reed and knowing her work is digitally produced really leaves a lot to be desired. I also think the subject matter is pretty “collage” typical which disinterests me even further. She should look at Alexis Mckenzie or Paul Ulrich and stop trying to be Kurt Schwitters-esque with a mouse and Wacom.
If I hadn’t seen them in person, I might feel the same way. They are quite rich “live”. And knowing that she doesn’t just photoshop some pictures with filters, I respect her process more. Digital shmigital – I don’t care. She makes good choices within her given framework. It’s not heavy conceptual art – it’s light, fluffy, and sometimes I find, delicious.
She’s managing to live in FW and do her thing, so good on her…among what else goes on, she’s alright in my book.