November 2006
“Creating tranquil space and then destroying it. Definitions beauty and ugliness, these are the ideas I explore in my paintings. The creation of space is something everyone can identify with; buying a house, a car, furniture, they feather a nest that they can feel at home in. But what happens when they destroy that space they worked so hard to create? Billowing, smoky exhaust is the realization of the unhappiness I feel about my own environments.
There’s beauty in the breakdown. I find beauty in the destruction of a luscious, tranquil, empty space. There is beauty in a person who is content with themselves as they are and what they do. The characters I paint are happy with their mission and their cause. They are fat, warty and by all common standards they are ugly.
They are beautiful. They survey the organic canvas that they will soon lay waste to. The smoke they release from the holes in their bodies is the way make a home. They create an environment that, like them, appears to be ugly, but isn’t necessarily so. What is it you’ve done to make them turn their backs to you? ” Graham Robinson, 2006
Thank you,
Guy Berube / director / www.guyberube.com