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Road Study No. 271 36 x 34



Artist Biography:
Matt Overend is a native of Las Vegas who grew up in Atlanta and has lived in Smoaks, S.C., since 1981. In the past two years, he has had solo exhibitions in Hilton Head, Camden, and Charleston, and in Charlotte, N.C. In 1973, Overend graduated as an aerospace engineer from Georgia Tech before studying art at Santa Barbara City College in California, the University of California at Santa Barbara and Yale University.
Matt Overend
Smoaks
Matt Overend's work is represented at:
if Art Gallery
About the Work:
“Although most, but not all, of my paintings are of recognizable scenes and objects, they are not primarily about them. My paintings are an exploration of the structural relationship between gesture, shape, and space through the manipulation of color and texture. Color is not just a means to represent daily reality but a poetic device to arrive at a deeper, truer reality. The paintings are about discovering a kind of dynamic balance, a feeling of completeness, however temporary, much as poetry is. I don’t simply try to make a painting; instead I try to find the art in the painting.”