Train Stops At Sadness, 2010
Oil on canvas
$2200
Hellbent (The Call of Bergen), 2010
Oil on canvas 40" x 42"
$4800
The Killing Moon, 2010
Oil on canvas 36" x 36"
$4000
Telephone, 2011
Oil on canvas 60" x 68"
$8500
Driggs Avenue, 2010
Pencil on paper 35" x 43"
$4400
Ne'er Do Well, 2010
Pencil on paper 22" x 30"
$2600 (framed)
Lunar Eclipse, 2010
Pencil on paper 12" x 16.5"
$2200 (framed)
The Battle for Bedford Ave., 2010
Pencil on paper 26" x 40"
$2600 (framed)
Douchebags Rewarded for Corp. Cock Sucking, 2010
Pencil on paper 29" x 37.5"
$3200 (framed)
Paul Brainard
In my paintings and drawings, compositional elements refer simultaneously to deep space and surface arrangement. This formal device reflects the position of ones reality, the gulf between where one exists in their mind as opposed to the reality of ones existence. The images reflect my position in a media saturated consumerist society, combing elements of random advertising, personal photographs and religious imagery. Icons from early puritan New England gravestones mingle with images of pornography and homogenized culture. Time is compressed; forms overlap and eradicate one another. Random figures exist in a semi-abstracted environment to which they cannot relate. Both abstraction and representation push and pull off of one another to develop a dynamic within the drawing that captures the void of substance in everyday life. The emotional despair in the drawings stem from a distinct lack of spirituality that is very representative of todays society. The drawings evolve as I follow my intuition and by altering the image through elimination, embellishment or eradication. The process is one by which intuitive discoveries lead in new directions in the drawing, preserving a feeling of spontaneity in the final image.






