Charles Clary (Tennessee, USA)

Charles Clary (Tennessee, USA)
“The world is loosely based on the idea of musical sound waves ... Upon viewing this world one might question whether or not we are voyeurs into this world or if this world is voyeuristically invading our own.”
Currently resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Clary received his BFA in painting from Middle Tennessee State University and his MFA in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
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“If I'm not at my desk drawing, you’ll probably find me outside somewhere, hopefully surfing or skateboarding or wandering around the woods, but my sketchbook will always be with me in case the urge to doodle becomes too strong.”
“I remember learning how to control my pencil shading with coloured pencils whilst drawing my own versions of the Monster Munch crisp packets; all my pictures as a child were done with the brightest pens and paints I could find.”
Visual Narcotics: 20mg (Illinois, USA)
“My artwork is an attempt to compete with and bring attention to the absurdities surrounding us in this highly media-saturated society.”
Max-o-matic (Barcelona, Spain)
“I’m learning while I’m producing. My fingers are quite rebel and they often don’t know what they do. The only thing that I manage to do is try to find beauty in my limits.”
Julian Callos (California, USA)
“The cartoons I watched when I was a kid inspired me to start drawing, and at a very young age I knew that I wanted to grow up to become an artist.”
“My subject matter was always introspective... Back then I remember creating work drawing mythological buildings, sacred spaces and dwellings.”