Coulter Prehm is a fine painter and tattoo artist whom I interviewed here in early December 2010. In our last discussion he talked about his approach to painting and his influences.This is a follow up.
Coulter
Prehm: Well, I think that a lot of things have been changing in the past year
and a half. I’ve now settled into my new studio space in Santa Fe, NM. It’s beautiful and is allowing me room to
create a lot more works, some of which are larger than I have painted
before. I’m currently working on a 6' x 4f' landscape painting.
In
addition to the new studio space I have also started showing with a new
gallery, Beals and Abbate on Canyon Rd here in Santa Fe. They are really great and I will be having a
solo show with them this coming fall, the weekend of Thanksgiving. The show is called Of Love and you can see a
promotional video for it on YouTube at this link or by typing in my name into YouTube.
The show will hopefully be a demonstration of what it is I care about
and devote my time and energy to.
EN: Respond to a few statements for us...
CP:
My initial response is that beauty is not
only skin deep… I feel like it goes much, much deeper than that. For me, when I look around at the world or
the people surrounding me I am almost overwhelmed by how much beauty there
is. When I am painting a model, the
superficial, skin deep, beauty is the least of my concerns. I have a belief that governs my life that
each person I encounter has been uniquely created and loved and while I’m
painting them that is the thing I am looking to discover. I feel people are far
more beautiful, on the surface and below, than is possible for me to ever
really discover in this age.
b.
Artists make art because _______.
CP:
Because…. We are made to be creative. I
believe that God is creative and that everyone he makes he designs to be a
creative being. Whether we make art or
do math or are a stay at home mom. A mom
who works with her family at home is creative in that she has to find ways to
manage her household interact with her family and maintain a life/ existence of
her own. Not to mention if she cooks great meals…that’s artistic in itself! I think it’s not too different for painters,
sculptors or draftsman. We all have a
creative drive that needs to be sustained and nurtured and when it’s not I
think we start to go a little crazy. And when we stop being creative we die…
Man…
I don’t really know how to answer this. I think that whenever we create a
fictitious experience through any of the arts, detail is important. When I say detail I am only referring to
information that conveys a message and story.
In terms of painting, I suppose every image made is fiction. A painting
is not a real thing other than a painting.
Even a painting of a field and mountains is obviously not a field and
mountains. There has to be enough
information in the work that the viewer can have an experience and an
understanding of what is being conveyed.
I feel like this is an area I probably really struggle with. I paint pretty straight forward portraits of
people much of the time and I have don’t know if I do a good job of getting
people to relate to them. My goal with
the paintings is to investigate the beauty that is in humanity and to meditate
and make a statement about that. Even my portraits really aren’t about painting the specific person most
of the time.
EN: What kind of music do you listen to when you're painting?
EN: What kind of music do you listen to when you're painting?
CP:
Classical if I have music on. Most of
the time though I really enjoy listening to audio books while I paint!
EN:
Why are artists and art an important part of our culture and communities?
CP: I think that art is a visible expression of the human spirit and that’s what makes it important. Realistically, paintings for paintings' sake aren’t really important I think… I believe it is all about the spirit of what creates the things that drives people to desire and care about them. Being an artist is a rare opportunity to share yourself with other people in ways that many never get the opportunity to do. When a collector purchases a piece of art it is an awesome thing. You are obtaining a living artifact or piece of the artisan you collected from… anyone who owns a piece of original art work knows this. Yeah, I think this question again comes back to the creative spirit in people. I believe that is what makes art so important.
CP: I think that art is a visible expression of the human spirit and that’s what makes it important. Realistically, paintings for paintings' sake aren’t really important I think… I believe it is all about the spirit of what creates the things that drives people to desire and care about them. Being an artist is a rare opportunity to share yourself with other people in ways that many never get the opportunity to do. When a collector purchases a piece of art it is an awesome thing. You are obtaining a living artifact or piece of the artisan you collected from… anyone who owns a piece of original art work knows this. Yeah, I think this question again comes back to the creative spirit in people. I believe that is what makes art so important.
CP:
Probably looking for opportunities to go to or live in impoverished places,
helping out and loving people. Being there to be Jesus to those people… I
really need to be doing more of this whether I am painting or not.
EN:
Where can people see
more of your work?
CP:
People could check out my website at coltprehmart.com. You can keep up with my upcoming shows there
and could also visit Beals and Abbate Fine Art for more details. Again, I would
like to encourage you to check out my video, it will give you a better idea of
who I am and what my show will be about.
For purchase or commission information feel free to contact me directly
via my website.
1 comment:
great thoughts from a great artist. keep up the good work!
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