Boys night

Boys Night

Piece description from the artist

So much of what I try to convey through my work is the magic of ordinary moments and how our perceptions create subjective reality. This piece is a good example of that, I think, A completely ordinary scene that has been reimagined as extraordinary. The passing traffic becomes an explosion of glittering lights. Perspective becomes flattened and there is juxtaposition of solid inky silhouettes and semi transparent figures. An almost magical story takes the place of a simple walk down the street.

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About Ian Shearer

Seattle, WA

Ian Shearer is an artist based in Seattle, Washington. He is a graduate of The Academy of Art University of San Francisco.

In 2018, Ian survived a massive stroke. Through intense therapy he was able to regain use of the right side of his body, however, his painting style and abilities were greatly changed. These changes have led him to “start over” as an artist.

Currently, Ian’s work focuses on urban landscapes. Using the city as a lens to explore themes of isolation, subjective reality, sensory experience, and memory; often finding beauty in the everyday moments of urban life. These moments intrigue him, especially as ordinary moments become extraordinary in the wake of disability.

Through his work, Ian is currently exploring the changes in his visual language and working on developing a dialogue of post-stroke experience. Adding another voice to a condition that affects hundreds of thousands and documenting the recovery process through mark-making.

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