Graham Parks

January 12 – March 10, 2007

Graham Parks
another evening seed, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
24 x 29 inches

Graham Parks
the opening and the shade, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
47 x 55 inches

Graham Parks
the strident coast, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
24 x 29 inches

Graham Parks
white acoustics, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
20 x 17 inches

Graham Parks
sentimentality park, 2006
acrylic on wood panel
49 x 43 inches
 

Press Release

Graham Parks
Front Gallery
January 12- March 10, 2007

Graham Parks' poetic paintings of abstracted landscapes begin with photographs of places he knows. His carefully considered compositions are simplified to overlapping silhouettes of precise delicate details. Masking off areas and layers with tape, Parks meticulously cuts out the intricate shapes of tree branches with filters of light, creek-side reflections, wooded snow-scapes and sea-side boulders, giving each of these elements their own crisply defined identity. In contrast, he then overlays blends of soft color to his mostly monochromatic pictures with indecipherable ghost shadows of faces and figures based on found magazine images. Parks' reductive paintings are at once simple and soft-spoken, yet complex with much to voice and discover.

Parks has actively exhibited his work since 2000, showing regularly in New York and Tokyo.