Gil Mares

Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts

 

 

 

Ilfochrome Prints

Sizes available:

40" x 60", 27" x 40", 20" x 40", 20" x 30", 13" x 20"

Limited Edition of 9 Prints and 2 Artist's Proofs

"Anchor Blue 1"

"Curve"

 

"Hull"

 

"Number Line"

 

"Organic Hull"

 

"Panoramic Hull II"

 

"Ensanada Hull"

 

"Hull Reflections"

 

"Blue Line"

 

"Rust Abstract"

 

"Red Abstract"

 

 

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ARTIST'S STATEMENT

 

For the past two decades I have photographed details of Spanish colonial and adobe structures throughout the American Southwest and Latin America. I tend to concentrate on the simple yet elegant details that make each of these buildings unique. Over the years my style has evolved into a "distilling process" that concentrates on what is in plain view and attempts to pull out the essence of the subject. I recently began to use this process to photograph cargo freighters in the Los Angeles Harbor.

While searching for images in the harbor, I was drawn to the worn hulls of the ships that dock there. These ships seem as great whales with battle scars which record their life-long struggle to survive. The ships at dock can be seen every day. However, the visual secrets of the ships are generally not known because of the distance between the ships and the observer. I have concentrated on eliminating this distance to reveal their beauty.

The brightly painted hulls exhibit interesting patterns and textures which are reflected in the water. The hulls may appear delicate, tenuous, even transparent. However, the scrapes, gouges, rubber marks and rusting wounds, sometimes from the ships' own anchors, sometimes from the ubiquitous tires found on the sides of docks and tugboats, belie this frailty. At times a series of numbers or cryptic diagrams may appear on the massive hulls. These messages communicate only to those who assist in ferrying the ships in and out of the world's ports.

In developing this "distilling process," I have been influenced by artists of the 20th century. The differing planes of analytical cubism come to mind when viewing some of the photographs. Many other photographs may be reminiscent of the bold and powerful paintings of the abstract expressionists of the 1950's and 1960's. I use composition, color, texture, depth, and detail to illuminate the subject, to remove all other distractions, and invite contemplation.

 

 

Gil Mares, Photographer

Selected Exhibitions

 (*Solo Exhibits)

 

 

 2005

*Kidder Smith Gallery, Boston, MA

*Union Art Works, San Pedro, CA 

*Kidder Smith Gallery, Martha's Vineyard, MA    

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, PA

2004 

Bobbie Greenfield Gallery, 2004 Imagine Awards Art Auction,
Santa Monica, CA

*Don O'Melveny Gallery, West Hollywood, CA   

Gensler Art Show, Santa Monica, CA

Beau Damon Richards Gallery, San Pedro, CA

Kidder Smith Gallery, Martha's Vineyard, MA

 

2003  

*Goose Drank Wine Gallery, San Pedro, CA
  
*Kidder Smith Gallery, Boston, MA
 
Post Ranch, Big Sur, CA 

Angel's Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA 

Gallery 516, Reno, NV 

 

2002  

*The Jazz Bakery, Culver City, CA 

*Palos Verdes Art Center, Palos Verdes, CA

*Gallery 478 (Carofano Studios), San Pedro, CA 

Angel's Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA 

Lantern of the East, at California State University Los Angeles, CA

2001  

*Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA 

*Don O'Melveny Gallery (Project Room), West Hollywood, CA 

*Camera Exposure, San Diego, CA 

*SPF: Architects, Los Angeles, CA 

Angel's Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA 

 

2000 

*LA Foto, Santa Monica, CA 

Angel's Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA, Juried by LA Times art critic Suzanne Muchnic

Don O'Melveny Gallery, West Hollywood, CA 

Sunyata Gallery, San Pedro, CA

 

1999 

Museum of Latin American Art Store, Long Beach, CA 

Creations Gallery, San Pedro, CA 

Learsi Gallery, Palm Desert, CA

 

1998 

Sunyata Gallery, San Pedro, CA