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Whiskey River

Voyeur

Blue Train

Bone Machine

Pan

Orange Crush

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Dempcy - Artist Statement

Natural forces are at play as drops of paint burst with color and subtle washes play over the surface revealing the intrinsic character of the paint. Out of the viscous medium arise organic forms that carve and shape a distinct topography. Systematically painted, the resulting serial pattern balances between chaos and order ultimately coalescing into an integrated whole.

Resume

Education

1981 University of Washington. Seattle, WA. Bachelor of Arts

1991 The Art Institute of Seattle. Seattle, WA. Associate of Applied Arts

Exhibitions

Solo:

  • 2007 Passages Grover/Thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA, Solo show

Group:

  • 2007 Group Show Margo Jacobsen Gallery, Portland, OR
  • 2007 July Urban Rhythms, Alexis Hotel, Seattle, WA
  • 2007 PONCHO Invitational Art Auction. Seattle, WA, Juried show
  • 2006 Gallery Artists Grover/Thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA
  • 2006 Summer Introductions 2006, Seattle Art Museum Gallery, Seattle,WA
  • 2002 2002 Northwest Fine Arts Competition, Phinney Center Art Gallery, Seattle, WA. Juried show.
  • 1987 All-Media/All Approaches Juried Show
  • 1985 Ninth Annual Small Works Competition 80 Washington Square East Galleries, New York, NY. Juried show.
  • 1984 Artists What’s Afoot Gallery, Casper, CA
  • 1984 Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA. Juried show.

Awards

  • 2007 PONCHO Invitational Art Auction, Artistic Merit Award, Seattle, WA

Publications/Media

  • 2007 Hackett, Regina. “In the Galleries: April,” Seattle PI, 4/07
  • 2006 Hackett, Regina. “Serial in Seattle,” Visual Codec, 3/06

 

 
 
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