Ann Munson – Artist Statement
“How does this damn thing work???”
I have come to the conclusion at age 65 that a comfortable state for me must be confusion. Things interest me. And I struggle to understand. Eventually I conquer. A professor once said “if at some point in any painting you don’t hate it, you haven’t challenged yourself enough.” Not a problem for me. I have always made art of some kind. I taught art partly because I couldn’t decide on just one medium. And I like kids. I made stained glass objects and panels and colored pencil drawings that were published and started a gift business. Because those things were hard. I built a greenhouse and took horticulture. Me. Ms. Not Science. I have two sons and two grandkids. I think I’m the crazy grandma. Everyday is a happy funny new challenge. Even when it’s not.
My work is three parts, all fun. First I carve stamps, cut up rubber combs and mix paint. Then I make my own papers. It’s pretty much finger painting for grownups. I cover the entire floor of the greenhouse with colored patterned sheets. Next I draw, tear paper and glue shapes onto canvas. It looks like a quilt at this stage. Finally I use transparent acrylics to add dimension, light ,form, and air. I’m drawn to a push pull of flat shapes and interesting textures vs. subtle color and atmosphere. The mantra posted in my studio is “Visual complexity; compositional clarity.” Huh. Complexity and clarity. “How did you say this damn thing works?”