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A universal antidote . . .

Saturday, January 17th, 2015

“Self-consciousness is the enemy of all art, be it
acting, writing, painting, or living itself, which is
the greatest art of all.”
— Ray Bradbury

I was honored, but also thrilled, to accept my third invitation for the “New Year New Art” exhibition at our local Community Arts Center, one of the outstanding cultural institutions in Central Kentucky. The extraordinary thing about this annual show is a freedom to display, The Barretts ~ a portrait by John Andrew Dixonwithout juried appraisal, one or two pieces for which one has passion. The only restriction is that the work not be over four months old. I decided to create something around the holidays specifically for the opportunity, and, because I had just completed a difficult portrait commission in watercolor and pencil, a more personal form of expression was a welcome idea. I had used an illustrative, “news-magazine-cover” style that always has had great appeal to me, but that over the years has challenged my self confidence and repeatedly has put my perfectionist tendencies to a stress test. Fortunately, I have discovered a universal antidote for all that — collage.

For the January exhibition I wanted to do something fresh, to surprise myself, but also, as most artists prefer, to create something that would please others, that would excite an individual’s subjective response. Mixed-media collage is a medium that people find both provocative and delightful, and to which I am strongly committed, but that should be no surprise to anyone who follows this site. As a working designer and graphic artist, I return to collage on a nearly daily basis as fuel for my creative life and a potent solvent for that side of myself which continually flirts with self doubt if something might not turn out exactly as I imagine it should. All that nonsense fades away when I incite the spontaneity of this magnificent medium.

Of course, I remain captivated by the ability to make something of value from material that otherwise would be thrown away or recycled. I enjoy creating artwork that has bold visual appeal from across a room, but that also provides a depth of interest at close observation, with many stimulating details within an intimate viewing distance. “Matthew’s Touchonic Lodge” is primarily an abstract composition, and I salute two collage artists whose work I admire with my title and embedded allusions. “Apparition Rising” uses ingredients that are more whimsical, but perhaps slightly “spooky” at the same time. A phrase from a song that I like sparked the genesis of its assembly. Both are significantly larger than my typical miniature, more dimensional than a standard flat surface, and, as with all my designs, I worked intuitively with color, contrast, and the activation of space. In addition, I continue to push the effect of collage as a stand-alone treatment that does not demand the protective glass barrier. Please let me know what you think of these new works.
 

Dixon_TouchonicLodge

Matthew’s Touchonic Lodge
mixed-media collage by J A Dixon
22.5 x 20 inches, December 2014
title source: homage to artists M Rose and C Touchon
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Apparition Rising
mixed-media collage by J A Dixon
19.5 x 27.5 inches, December 2014
title source: from the song “Ghost Town” by J Brasfield
also available for purchase

Is there no help?

Sunday, January 11th, 2015

With due respect to Francisco de Goya y Lucientes ~ John Andrew Dixon

 

A Most Happy Happy!

Thursday, January 1st, 2015

 

a New Year’s Day greeting from John Andrew Dixon

Untitled (thoughtform)
collage experiment by J A Dixon

the Man Card ~ part three

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014

“But one man loved the pilgrim Soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;”
— William Butler Yeats

If you have not tired of looking at images that grew out of the guy-to-guy thing, here are just a few more items from the Haus of Cards that illustrate some occasions when only a Man Card will do.

 
collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Coast Starlight
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

David Down Under
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

THE MAN
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

The Wood Duck Society
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

A Very Merry Merry!

Thursday, December 25th, 2014

 

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Nog and Tea
collage miniature by J A Dixon
private collection

the Man Card ~ part two

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

“The only way to have a friend is to be one.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

When a shared memory triggers laughter with a pal, bystanders usually understand and think, “I guess you had to be there.”

 
collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Bay-Oh-Deez
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Eddies of Empire
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Assimilation
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Cabin One Tunes
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

your basic Man Card . . .

Thursday, December 4th, 2014

“There are a good many fools who call me a friend, and also a good many friends who call me a fool.”
— G. K. Chesterton

Have you ever made a gift so peculiar that you wondered if your friend on the receiving end would make all the special connections? For me, the personal miniature is inexplicable enough in its own right. The individual collage greeting made by a male artist for his friend not only defies general explanation, but may not be entirely comprehensible, even for its intended recipient (which, in my experience, seems to work out just fine for everyone involved).

 
collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Large Bore Boar
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Reduced to This
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Small Bore Boer
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

collage greeting card by John Andrew Dixon

Pump Heat, Pack Iron
collage greeting card by J A Dixon

Thursday, November 27th, 2014

 

collaborative collage by Michael Tunk and John Andrew Dixon

Happy Thanksgiving
collage collaboration, 4 x 6 inches
start by M Tunk, finish by J A Dixon
from FABA Collage Mag, Issue 1

The Other Doorway

Tuesday, November 25th, 2014

“Art comes out of art, and you are just another stone in the wall.”
— Richard Serra

My “Partner In All Things” has outdone herself again. She prepared an outstanding dinner last night in celebration of our grandson’s 23rd birthday, including “game stew” with rabbit and venison, plus the tastiest cherry-raspberry pie ever.cherry-raspberry pie As for my part, I completed a collage miniature for him that took off on a phrase he said to me over a year ago while unraveling some difficult life choices. I am very proud of the young man, for many reasons having nothing to do with his being a great source of encouragement as I continue to create work that puzzles a majority of art buyers. Some time ago, L T Holmes introduced her online followers to the idea of producing a collage “under the influence” of a fellow artist. I admire her for elevating it to an exercise in perceptual focus. It is good to be mindful of influences, because they are not necessarily at a level of awareness. Today’s featured image is an example of how I have come to recognize the unconscious influence of peers after a work is finished. I am not sheepish about admitting it. Inviting the artistic strengths of others to rub off a bit is why we regularly partake of the excellence in our medium. The collage artworks of my friend Connie Beale, a retailer and accomplished interior designer, touch on the irrational aspects of environments and room-like enclosures with effects that are unsettling yet also whimsical. The prolific Eugenia Loli consistently captures the surreal potential of spatial contrasts and arresting juxtapositions. Perhaps a shade of both can be found in my grandson’s gift.
 

The Other Doorway ~ J A Dixon

The Other Doorway
collage miniature by J A Dixon
6.25 x 7.75 inches
collection of J M Strock, Jr

Rhythmic Ode (to Merz)

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

 
Rhythmic Ode (to Merz)  ~ J A Dixon

Rhythmic Ode (to Merz)
mixed-media collage by J A Dixon
10.75 x 13 inches + matting
 
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A Lesser Peril

Saturday, November 8th, 2014

 
A Lesser Peril ~ J A Dixon

A Lesser Peril
collage miniature by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches

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