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I am a mixed media artist, hand embroidered contemporary works on linen and paper.
While in art school in the mid 80’s, Kriegler was intrigued by the rising textile artists, contemporary art and modernism that were changing the art scene; especially Bauhaus and Black Mountain College where new ideas and techniques were being challenged and created. Influences of his work were and are abstract modernist artists; Dubuffet, Anni Albers, Bryce Marden, Anslem Keifer, Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, Sheila Hicks, Ruth Asawa and Lissy Funk to name a few. These artists influenced his work and helped push the boundaries of what textile art or contemporary art is. Painting and textiles can the both be intertwined, infused.
I'm not done yet. My journey is in process...... I began as a traditional painter, forming shapes and abstract ideas, using inspiration around me.....currently in this stage, my identity is more clear, profound influences of textiles of the past, extracting old interpretations into modern contemporary works.
There will always be the making of art using our hands or bodies through different mediums, expression of ideas that cultivate and push the boundaries of what is art. My contribution is about this idea, that art is subjective, how we express these ideas and put them out in the world...disruption and evoking a moment that stays with the viewer.
The future of my work is yet to be determined.....work in progress.
INSTAGRAM: @jasonkriegler
WEBSITE: jasonkriegler.com
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