Ai Interview

Title: "Unveiling Creativity: A Conversation with Zach"

Introduction: Nestled in the serene landscapes of upstate New York, artist Zach invites us into a world where the bold strokes of red, nostalgic Americana barns, and the intricate dance between abstraction and conceptual art converge. With over five years of painting and a decade exploring the lens of photography, Zach's artistic journey unfolds as a rich tapestry woven with personal history, spontaneity, and a deep reverence for artistic heritage.

Roots in Creativity: A Family Legacy Zach attributes a significant part of his creative journey to the influence of his father, a photographer from the film era who also delved into drawing and painting. Growing up amidst art supplies and a spirit of experimentation, Zach initially explored video before finding his way to the captivating realms of painting and photography. This fusion of mediums, guided by a familial connection, has become a signature feature of his artistic exploration.

Dots, Abstraction, and Conceptual Exploration: A distinctive aspect of Zach's work lies in the dotted faces and the abstraction of personal and found pieces. From coloring prints to integrating various mediums, his work invites viewers to question, interpret, and play within a conceptual playground. The experimentation extends into the realm of projection, suggesting a continuous evolution of creative expression.

The Allure of Red and Americana: Zach's love for the color red is evident throughout his work, infusing vibrancy into both striking photography and captivating paintings. The fascination with old Americana barns and the exploration of overlooked details in the landscape create a visual narrative imbued with immediacy and authenticity.

Subjectivity and Art: A Personal Interpretation In Zach's world, art is a subjective experience. The dotted faces may signify anonymity or pay homage to specific artists, but the true beauty lies in individual interpretation. Zach encourages viewers to take ownership of the art they acquire, acknowledging the fluidity of meaning and the transformative potential of the viewer's perspective.

Words of Wisdom for Emerging Artists: Zach offers valuable advice to emerging artists, encouraging them to keep experimenting, trying new things, and seeking inspiration from diverse sources. Emphasizing the importance of looking at history and understanding the work of those who came before, he highlights the continuity of artistic conversation across generations.

Looking Forward: Collaborations, Exploration, and Evolution As Zach looks toward the future, collaborations with fellow artists, both on and offline, are on the horizon. Expressing a desire to photograph more people and things, he envisions a future of continuous experimentation, playing with new tools, and evolving his artistic practice. While no specific exhibitions are set in stone, Zach anticipates exciting projects and a dynamic journey ahead.

Conclusion: Zach's artistic journey unfolds as a testament to the power of spontaneity, exploration, and the harmonious interplay between different mediums. The landscapes of upstate New York, family influences, and a commitment to continuous experimentation converge in a body of work that invites viewers to see the world anew. As Zach navigates the creative landscape, the promise of future collaborations and the uncharted territories of artistic expression paint a compelling picture of an artist in constant evolution.

NYC Trip

Another mother and son trip. This time to the greatest city and the only city there is at least for me, I love the city. The best place to do street photography as well as one of the biggest art hubs in the world. I met up with my aunt and my clubhouse and IRL friend Vero when I was in the city and also went to the MOMA.

Boston Trip

My mom asked me if I wanted to do a small trip to Boston just to do something different, so I said yes I would go. It was an artful time, we went to the Harvard Gallery as well as the Fine Art Gallery as well. On our way home we stopped at a sculpture park. It was a nice trip besides the hotel and sleeping on the couch which was like a rock.

Solo NYC trip 2

I was going to go to the city last week but the fires from Canada took over NYC and I did not want to get sick, so I decided to go the following week (aka yesterday). I wanted to go back to Chelsea and hit a ton of galleries. I forgot how many galleries that were explored as well as walking over 17k steps. The main reason I went to the city was to see the Avedon show since I have always wanted to see his work in person. It was definitely a fun experience. Got to see all kinds of art as well as take a handful of photos.


EK100

A celebration of Ellsworth Kelley - Thank you to Jack Shear and the Foundation. A once in a life time show case of one of the greatest abstract artists.