Glue paintings present a colorful, patterned realm of action and reaction.
L.A. Times art critic Cathy Curtis: "William Loveless tacitly proposes a link between cosmic and artistic creation."
Loveless’s glue paintings present a patterned realm of action and reaction. They involve a wet-on-wet technique that’s been in development for 20 years, yielding an intricate and luminous surface of milky translucence in which richly hued inks and watercolors are suspended. Microcosmic, macrocosmic, biological, and fractal references are suggested both in the finished work and in the mysterious process of their origin.
Artist Bio
William Loveless received his M.F.A. from the University of Fullerton, CA in 1990. Numerous solo and group exhibitions include galleries and museums in the Los Angeles area, and his work is included in various collections in the USA, France, England, Dubai, China, and Japan. A former Los Angeles artist and art educator, he now maintains a full-time studio near Cambria, CA.