Matt Story studied art from an early age and demonstrated a unique skill for hyper-realism. “I was lauded for ‘photo-realistic’ technique, but I was never after that, really, after what a camera impartially sees, because there’s so much more there, captured only by the human filter of memory. We all posses these invisible imprints, through experience and living, but often its only artists who can play it back for us, to remind us. The paint surface needs to be a mirror for the viewer, reflecting back not his or her superficial self, but a deep shared humanness. This is the essence of looking at a piece that’s totally unfamiliar to you and yet, being awed with a sense of recognition. Your reactions, those memories and feelings are uniquely yours but you’re suddenly filled with a sense that, you share them, at least with the artist, but probably even with everyone else. That of course is art at its best: the artist, sometimes doesn’t even know what he’s doing because he’s a conduit of his or her own collective awareness.” (Find Story’s full bio here: MattStory.com)
- Don’t miss the Working Process to create the painting above: Blue Dive
- Be sure to check out his other “water” works at Mattstory.com.
- His blog can be found at tumblr at theartistmattstory
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I like his painting, but I LOVE his description of the process. Most profound sentence for me: “Your reactions, those memories and feelings are uniquely yours but you’re suddenly filled with a sense that, you share them, at least with the artist, but probably even with everyone else.” Bingo.
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Yes, he can paint and he can describe the experience. Amazing talent.
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I really thought it was a photograph.
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just wow.
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amazing work and i love the last line.
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Yes, me too Beth.
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