Golden boy

GOLDEN BOY

Piece description from the artist

This little boy runs along the beach at sunset.

He dreams of one day winning gold medals and becoming the fastest in the world; The Golden Boy

Children inspire me. Their ability to transcend any rotten situation is amazing. Playing tag in the ruins of a bombed-out city. Playing football in the most miserable neighborhoods. They are always looking for the light. Dreaming of a big bright future. They save the future that our generations really messed up and don't even blame us for it. If only we could preserve the child in ourselves a bit more, we wouldn't be in such a mess. Art can help us find our childlike innocence again

In this Mixed Media artwork, I used Acrylic paint mixed with heavy gel pastes as a base

Other works by Db Waterman

About Db Waterman

Eindhoven, Netherlands

I assemble original photography, assorted papers, acrylics, oil, charcoal, ink, and pencil in my works. The variety of resources I am able to use has proved indispensable to me. The biggest challenge the collage medium posed was its unforgiving lack of transparency. Finding a way to replicate the effects of transparency afforded by paint, especially watercolors, was a large victory for me. The preparing labor shows through in my collages; layer upon layer of material remains visible in the finished pieces. I believe my body of work is characterized by my skill for reinvention. Having always loved the appearance of weathered walls plastered with peeling paint and old posters, I revive this aesthetic with hopefully a keen and professional eye. The creative objective of my work is to “make something beautiful out of dilapidation.” My tableaus explore the dissonance between old and new materials, intertwined in the most beautiful way possible to create dreamlike and melancholy images.

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