Friday, February 24, 2012

New and Continuing Shows

Everyone is invited to attend any of my up-coming and continuing shows in the Bay Area and Santa Cruz.


New SHOWS:
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"Moments" - Paolo C. Mejia solo show
@ Synergy
119 Walnut Ave.
Santa Cruz, Ca.

WHEN: March 2, 2012 - May 31, 2012

(Opening Reception from 6 - 9 pm)



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"Objectified" - PAOLO C. MEJIA solo art show
@ Caffe Union
1830 Union St.
San Francisco, Ca

WHEN: February 26, 2012 - March 30, 2012





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Continuing SHOWS:
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PAOLO C. MEJIA solo art show
@ Revolution Cafe
3248 22nd St.
San Francisco, Ca

WHEN: November 2011 - March 2012




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PAOLO C. MEJIA solo art show
@ The English Center
Jack London Square
66 Franklin St., Ste. 220
Oakland, Ca

WHEN: Continuous (By appointment) 



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Convolution: 10

This particular art piece is part of a series called Convolution. It conveys several themes. One theme for the series deal with materialism or affects of globalism. Consumerism is the product of globalism which makes us materialistic. Consumerism makes us materialistic because of what is induced on us by society over time. This concept is what I am conveying in this series. Another theme this series is conveying is the idea of binary opposition. Binary opposition is an anthropological concept that deals with existence of opposites -- an idea that complements itself. In Buddhist belief the idea of binary opposition exists. Positive needs negative to exist. Therefore, it becomes balanced. In this visual piece, the achromatic colors of black and white is utilized. It connotes the idea of binary opposition. Another example of binary opposition that I come to use is the idea of attempting to make things simplified but it ultimately becomes complex. It becomes complex as I overlay images upon images. The result is a complex and dynamic abstract work. One other theme I am noting in this series is the idea of using recycled materials. The substrate the images are on are recycled papers that I have collected for more than a decade now. The recycled papers have writings and notes that connotes that idea of material collection over time. I incorporate imagery within imagery by taking pictures of trinkets and things that are in my desk  drawer and digitally print them on the recycled papers. Those trinkets and things are symbols of the idea of material continuum produced by consumerism. The overlays of images add to the abstractness of the piece. All-in-all, this piece conveys several themes that makes the series dynamic and interesting. 




 For more samples, click Convolution.



Paolo C.Mejia Artist and Designer
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