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Jeff Kowatch uses his familiar handcrafted oils and pigments to
create paintings that possess both a muted sense of depth and radiance.
These paintings resulted from a three-step process following the
artists viewing of a Parisian exhibition called "Montagne Celeste"
or Chinese Mountain Paintings. Kowatch uses metaphors for each step
in his process to present the title of his show; Stratus is the
process of trying to create a landscape without painting a landscape;
Mountainous, to the feelings and ideas he conjured from the viewing,
and Cumulus to the combination of the two. Kowatch's work has always
been about taking a subject and working on it over and over trying
to get to the essence of it.
Jeff Kowatch's work has been featured in numerous gallery group
shows, such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Laguna Art
Museum and the Long Beach Museum of Art. Also, a series of paintings
titled "The Twelve Apostles" was exhibited at James Chapel of the
Union Theological Seminary at Columbia curated by Earl McGrath in
1997. Jeff Kowatch was born and educated in Los Angeles and now
lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.
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