This World We've Built - Interview with Artists Abby Shahn and "Fang"
Abby Shahn has been living and working in Maine since 1969; she is one of the state's most important and celebrated artists. Her work hovers between the figurative and the non-objective, showing that no boundaries are needed. She explains, "I believe that all painting is abstract. However, even in the most non-objective paintings, I always find there is an illusion of space that is a kind of realism." Critic Ken Greenleaf describes Shahn's ability to paint, as being like a highly-skilled jazz performer, she just picks up the horn and blows it, and what comes out has coherence, order, and emotional resonance. She sees rhythm as the basis of all art.
“Fang evokes the pleasure he takes in rescuing discarded objects, of gathering and assembling them. His work is not only about accumulating, for editing is important as well. It is also an on-going process that’s profoundly tied to his daily life. What he describes gets to the core of what assemblage as an artistic practice is about, for it is the putting together, the assembling that produces meaning.”
Fang's statement comes from Véronique Plesch, 2021, Maine Arts Journal.
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Just great. Makes me feel like I'm not alone. I've always said that "being creative is like being cursed by gypsies at berth." And yet it is all we can do. So I live with my wonderful curse.
@TheScreamingFrog916
3 күн бұрын
I had not heard that. I can relate. Thanks for sharing, and remember...we are not common, but we are everywhere ☮
A fifth and a case and a weekend to hang with these guys. They remind me of an artist I knew named Terry O'shea. His house was packed with art of his. And his yard too. He was always up to something creative. I'm the kind of artist that likes to have an idea before working. Terry didn't have that problem. He'd just start stacking rocks, or hanging stuff from a tree, or put powdered graphite on the floor against the wall to track the mouse in his house. Terry was the most interesting person I ever met. RIP Terry.
"When your empty your ready for anything". Absolutely! We are all so full of ourselves, beliefs, assumptions and opinions that there is no soace left within for vision which requires us to be present and see the world as it is, not how we've been taught or think it is. See everything as if it's the first time and it can be anything you choose. Very cool...these are my people 🙏💞
@mixedmediaartgirl300
4 күн бұрын
That's where the beauty was during the multiple times I have lost absolutely everything I had in the world overnight.
Great interview thank you for bringing these two and their talent to light
I love these people and this lovely video about them. Your dedication to creativity is uplifting and encouraging, to all us fellow travelers 🎶☮❤
They are THE REAL DEAL!
Recently I have been thinking about childhood.....as a child the tiniest leaf or pool of water was magical.....then exams and jobs begin....you pretend to be grownup and ACT like a grownup....then the tiny leaf or pool of water is ignored for grownup routines....it's easy to see how the magic goes away......the love and magic is the most important part of life not the act of playing at been grown up.
Looks like paradise! No snobs.
LOve it! Rural Maine is rife with folks like this.We are so lucky.
Really interesting video. I loved hearing them talk. They are the real deal for sure. Thank you so much for creating this video!!
Great. I loved them and can understand their happiness. I once headed to Maine, wanted to live and work there as an artist. Too bad I couldn't find what I was looking for...
my kinda peeps. Thanks for sharing!
what a beautiful presentation this is ! two fascinating daredevils brave enough to stand alone & be totally who they are ! if i could 👍🏻 this 100 times , i would ❤
Let's collect everything we come across and make art. What a concept, not for everyone. Certainly seems to work for you. Enjoy !
@ravenwild5184
5 күн бұрын
It's about seeing the creative potential in everything. I took am an assemblage artist. It started with seeing and saving bottle caps and gum wrappers and anything rusting as a kid and always seeing them as potential art.
@brud54
5 күн бұрын
@@ravenwild5184 Thank You for responding Ms. Wild
Love your expression of self...you hold nothing back.
Cool folks. Minding their own business and digging it.
I love everything about this.
Makes me feel better about me having too much stuff.
Yaşamak başka şey Sanatla yaşamak başka... Bundan daha güzeli bir dost ile sanat yaparak yaşamak... Sağlık ve esenlik içinde olun
That whole place is a piece of art. Imagine trying to find a spot at the Smithsonian and then transporting it there. Wow.
Love these guys…never heard of them before I saw this video. Now i don’t feel so strange. Being creative and having many talents is not so bad after all…
They look like a Robert Crumb drawing.
attainment is a fleeting thing...
Thank god for people like you. This is art, real creativity. You’d never experience this in a gallery. Your lives are so inspiring. The video maker put stupid unnecessary “creepy “ music in. What a shame.
@lightsoutgallery
4 күн бұрын
The music was made by Fang, whenever possible we include music that is made by the artist we are interviewing.
To be is to be perceived
They will bust hell wide open!
Quick question…..have you ever called in T-Rex at least a squatch with your musical musings at the beginning of this video…..👀
The walker guy looks like hes high as a kite
🤍💛🧡💗💚💙💜🤎🖤✌
Is everything art? Trash is art,noise is art,mental illness is real people…..God bless.
I thought they were two men? Is the person on the right Abby?
lol they creep me out
Looks like the 21st century has missed them. She needs a shave 😮
@neecywatson8250
5 күн бұрын
No a lawn mower 🤣🤣🤣🤣but I ❤️the FREEDOM of their creative lifestyle❤️😎. I’m jealous!!!!!!!
@mmmmlllljohn
5 күн бұрын
I don’t think she needs a damn thing … 😘 maybe in your mind … 🥰
Bricoleurs
allot of hot air with little to say for itself.
@rachelisobelataylor4671
21 сағат бұрын
Sounds like you
Just so creepy...disturbing. nothing looks pleasant or light. light as in elevated. I wouldn't like to come across this place. surely, these are two men, too.
lol thats so not art college.
Just tiresome, tired trite and exhausting
@TheScreamingFrog916
3 күн бұрын
But aside from that, you still enjoyed it, right?
@sylviacarlson3561
2 сағат бұрын
really?