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Aug 07, 2019

Sydell Masterman

 

20 Faces, Acrylic on canvas

 

I was in the fourth grade when our family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. In Grammar School art classes, my paintings were always chosen to be displayed in the hallway’s glass case. I soon began to make new friends, because my classmates like to see me draw. I realized my artwork helped make me feel welcomed in a new school and state.

In High School, when I was asked to create the artwork for the Year Book.

I am trained. After two-years in College, I moved onto a four-year program in Fashion Design and Commercial Art. I also took classes at Vesper George (art School) and Mass Art, when I was interested in a course offered at the schools.

I heard about CAA through friends and fellow artists, and I knew I wanted to be part of it.

I presently have a studio at the Lincoln Studios in Waltham, and in the winter I paint at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, as well as having a Studio. I have had two “one women show’s” in Fl.

 

Noon, Acrylic on canvas

 

Art whether it be music, theater, painting, sketching, etc. all contribute to a more meaningful life’s experience for the young and the old.

I have worked in most mediums, including print making and clay, but I prefer painting. I use acrylics, it works well with how and what I paint. Acrylic paint  dries quickly and has less harmful chemicals.

  There is a reoccurring theme that is in my work. I went after that human moment that we are all familiar with. It’s about individuals and where they are and what are they thinking. Ultimately, the viewer should interpret that for themselves. I am inspired by people, to tell a story though it’s untold, personal – a mood or a moment in time. I can get this from a photo that I take, newspapers or magazines. Anywhere I can get inspiration from.

There is a reoccurring theme in my work. I went after that human moment that we are all familiar with. It’s about individuals and where they are and what are they thinking. Ultimately, the viewer should interpret that for themselves. I am inspired by people, to tell a story though it’s untold, personal – a mood or a moment in time. I can get this from a photo that I take, newspapers or magazines. Anywhere I can get inspiration from.

 

The Party’s Over, Acrylic on canvas

 

I am not sure! On any day, I could love what I’m painting and then the next day I am unsure. I do feel some paintings are created better than others. No favorites, it’s how well have I painted whatever I am doing at that time.

To continue to paint with the same passion I have for it now.

Museums, artist’s shows

I believe I relate more to trained commercial artists. I like the simplicity of the composition, and the contemporary look, like Alex Katz, Andy Warhol, etc.

Yes, I do own original Lithograph’s created in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Such as Motherwell, Stellar, Hockney Alex Katz, Jim Dine, Kenneth Noland, Estes, Lichtenstein and some others, as well as some of my instructors works.

At the present (Feb.2019) I have a one woman show at the Palm Beach Atlantic University. As well as, being chosen to be part of the curated show that was just shown at the CAA.

 

 

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