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Javier Lopez Barbosa
Of his paintings,
Javier Lopez Barbosa states "I want to leave complete interpretive
license to the viewer. I may end up seeing a figure or image after
I'm finished, but it is never a conscious decision. Bring your
own emotion and see it, experience it as only you can."
As a child
in Monterrey, Mexico, Javier López Barbosa grew up in a
culture that appreciated color and celebrated it vibrantly in
fashion, cuisine, entertainment, architecture, music, and certainly
in fine art. López Barbosa has mined that rich background
for inspiration and refined it into paintings that offer unique
and fully arresting experiences in contemporary abstract art.
Barbosa is
an original painter with a unique artistic vision and a substantial
technical arsenal at his command. He maximizes the effects of
color and intrinsic light by submerging interesting forms and
textures under layers of clarity-enhancing mediums. His formidable
set of application techniques gives his paintings a quality of
exhilarating visual depth.
As he works,
Barbosa stokes his emotions by listening to the mostly classical
and operatic music he loves. "I don't have a specific message
in mind when I paint. I start with a really good feeling but I
am otherwise blank. The canvas tells me what to do."
Barbosa knew
from a young age that his destiny was to be an artist and also
that the journey to fulfillment would not be without obstacles.
His grandmother was an opera singer, which afforded him early
exposure to music and art. Around the age of five or six, his
father asked him what he wanted to become in life and was horrified
to hear "artist" instead of "engineer." His
father never quite understood the murals young Javier painted
on the walls of his bedroom. He wanted his son to be anything
but an artist. How would he pay his bills? How could it be better
and more secure than coming to work for his father?
At the age
of 22 Barbosa moved to San Antonio to assist his artist brother-in-law,
a job that eventually took him to Santa Fe, where he could finally
fulfill his dream.
"I paint
what I feel. When I was still struggling I remember having lunch
with a more classically trained artist who advised me that I really
needed to go to art school," the painter recalls. By remaining
self-taught, he has been able to formulate and adhere to his own
instinctual philosophy of art and to devise his own technical
procedures.
Analogies to music suggest themselves in López Barbosa's
paintings. Listening to operas and classical music while he paints,
he translates that aural experience into abstract visual equivalents
of phrasing, tempo, rhythm, and dynamics. Javier also has a distinguished
background as a performing artist. For six years he was lead tenor
in a Spanish opera company called La Zarzuela de Albuquerque,
which fulfilled another of this passionate artist's childhood
aspirations.
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