THE INTENT
This work is part of a series of experimental paintings dealing with beauty, truth and lies. In these paintings I explore how great minds in history understand the difference between what is real and what is fake.
In a political climate where not-so-great minds can make claims like “the truth is not the truth,” it’s helps to fortify our belief systems in the light of minds like Lao Tzu, Epictetus, Emerson and Buddha.
THE METHOD
Campopiano’s background as a sculptor and experimentalist is evident in his unconventional approach to painting. He begins by allowing acrylic colors to interact over large wooden disks. This process allows color to blend naturally, much like nature forms marble.
The next layer of paint is applied to 3D printed animal imagery, based on the ancient Chinese and Inuit art of paper cutting. Once the imagery is matched with the appropriate painted disk, another layer of 3D printed text is painted and applied.
This melding of layers creates an iconic foreground over an ephemeral background, all tied together with a lacing of majestic words.