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Bob Nugent Bob Nugent

Statement about artists work

"My work refers to Brazilian travels, specifically along the Amazon River Basin. Naturalistic forms resembling beehives, vertebrae, cocoons, anthills, plant forms and insects are spread across the surface of the work. My palette is often subdued beneath a layer of darkness, suggesting mystery. The work transcribes a memory of objects and impressions of what was seen and felt.

Brazil and the Amazon River Basin have been the subject and inspiration for my work for more than twenty-two years. Visiting the region now three to four times a year I find that the landscape has many moods. The Amazon River is an apt metaphor for the act of churning up remembered objects and sights, gathered while traveling along its rough course. In its flow, the river boils an object to the surface only to swallow it up again to resurface later. These impressions are a memory of the river bound on both sides by a high, dark jungle; foreboding and beautiful. If it takes you in, it takes you in whole.

These paintings deal with the contrast and conflict between the beauty of the Amazon and its continued destruction. Modern man sees the rainforest as a tremendous resource. And at the same time we are in the process of depleting it. Although the indigenous groups have lived harmoniously in that environment for generations, we cannot find the balance needed to protect this resource for the future."

http://www.nugentandcompany.com
email: bob@nugentandcompany.com

 

Current Exhibition Information

Merced Multicultural Arts Center
645 W. Main Street
Merced, CA 95340
April 4 - June 2, 2008
Opening Reception April 11th

Tercera Gallery
Palo Alto, California
Opening Reception May 2nd

Shasta College
Redding, California
August 18 - September 25, 2008
Lecture/Reception September 5th

Herritt Art Center
Twin Falls, Idaho
September 9 - October 11, 2008
Opening reception September 9th, 2008

Dan Galeria
Sao Paulo, Brazil
October 2008

Tomie Ohtake Instituto
Sao Paulo, Brazil
October - December 2008

Bemidji State University
Bemidji, Minnesota
November 2008

Carnegie Art Museum
Oxnard, California
Spring 2009

Release of book "Bob Nugent"
October 2007

 

Metropolitan Picture Framing
6959 Washington Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55439
Contact: 1-800-626-3139
email: info@metroframe.com

CanoaAbrigo

Title: Frontis Piece #1

Size: 19-3/4" x 12-1/4"

Year: 2006

Medium: Gouache on hand made paper


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