Fire and Rain; a Journey to Extremes with Artist David Tycho

Published: March 29, 2018, 11:30 p.m.

b'Episode 006
\\nThe Guest Artist: Painter David Tycho\\xa0
\\nThe Host Artist: Carol McQuaid
\\nThe Bar:\\xa0Milano Caf\\xe9\\xa0\\xa0
\\nCurrent Gallery: South Main Gallery
\\nFire and Rain; A Journey to Extremes with Painter David Tycho
\\nListen in as David and I talk about:
\\n-Studio spaces; his is a 1500 square foot artists dream in the coveted Parker Street Studios in Vancouver
\\n-His current show Fire and Rain at the South Main Gallery featuring 19 of the 44 paintings from his current series
\\n-Road tripping for artistic inspiration; David travels from Tofino to Death Valley to gather reference for the landscapes of Fire and Rain
\\n-On his current work; I think I probably learned more about painting doing this series than I have learned in any other series Ive ever done
\\n-Blending representational and abstract, the difference between figurative and figural, and how to know when a body of work is show ready
\\n-His years in Japan; being inspired by calligraphic paintings and experimenting with a huge, mop-like brush
\\n-The \\xa0connection between painting and other creative ventures, and his 2001 Canadian Literary Award for an essay on Nevada\\xe8s Great Basin Desert.
\\n-University years with instructors Jack Darcus and the legendary Gordon Smith
\\nHe shares great stories of his 25 years as a gallery artist, as well as one of my all time favourite quotes, from Japanese Printmaker Hokusai.\\xa0 Here it is in its entirety:
\\n\\u201cFrom the age of 6 I had a mania for drawing the shapes of things. When I was 50 I had published a universe of designs. But all I have done before the the age of 70 is not worth bothering with. At 75 I’ll have learned something of the pattern of nature, of animals, of plants, of trees, birds, fish and insects. When I am 80 you will see real progress. At 90 I shall have cut my way deeply into the mystery of life itself. At 100, I shall be a marvelous artist. At 110, everything I create; a dot, a line, will jump to life as never before. To all of you who are going to live as long as I do, I promise to keep my word. I am writing this in my old age. I used to call myself Hokusai, but today I sign my self ‘The Old Man Mad About Drawing.\\u201d – Hokusai Katsushika
\\nThe inspiration artists mentioned in this episode: (links through the show website)
\\nJack Darcus
\\nGordon Smith
\\nWillem de Kooning
\\nFranz Kline
\\nRobert Motherwell
\\nRichard Diebenkorn
\\nHokusai
\\nDavid Bowie’s Station to Station
\\nAnd The Gordon Smith Gallery in North Vancouver
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