Amy Kollar Anderson (BFA 1996) Featured on Art & Art Deadlines
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Posted by: Sofia Leiby
Featured Artist: Amy Kollar Anderson (BFA 1996)
I love Surrealism in art. I just do.
Don’t you see a fried egg every time you see Dali’s melting clock? Okay, maybe that’s just me.
Moving on…I consider my own work Objectivism–philosophically
speaking. However my personal artistic aesthetic is undeniably
influenced by Surrealism as evident in my Pieces of Me series.
I believe it is that same slant of Surrealism that I love in the work of Amy Kollar Anderson.
Amy
Kollar Anderson grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. Her inspirations are
gathered from the work of the Surrealists, Symbolists, Art Nouveau, and
the decorative arts. Intrigued by the forms, textures and colors found
in nature, she collects bits of plants, rocks, bones, and feathers,
then sorts them in jars in her studio. Her current series explores
divergent environments inside and outside the containers, and addresses
issues of environmental concern and child welfare.
She
received her B.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
and her Master of Humanity with a focus in Fine Arts, from Wright State
University in Dayton, Ohio.
She currently lives with her husband and their four cats in Dayton,
Ohio, and works as the Gallery Coordinator for the Rosewood Gallery in
Kettering, Ohio.
Of her process Anderson says, "I enjoy the process of creating a
completely new environment in each painting, complete with new rules
about interactions and colors.
I
enhance this juxtaposition of imagery by creating what I call the
‘gypsy aesthetic’ of patterns and colors, which is inspired by my
frequent trips to local thrift stores.
"The aesthetic involves a contrast of overlapping vintage and modern
design elements and untraditional paint choices, such as metallic,
fluorescent and interference colors.
This subtle psychedelic presentation misdirects the viewer from
immediately focusing on the issues presented, therefore creating
harmony and tension in the narrative.”
"The Messenger" is one of the images I watched in progress on Anderson’s facebook fan
page. I encourage you to reach out and get connected with Anderson on Facebook, Myspace, and her website KollarAnderson.com. Sign up for Anderson’s announcement list, find connections to her Etsy shop and more via the Contact Page on her website.
 
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