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Interview : Rob Moss Wilson
"My work depends on your limited resources."
That's all that's written in Rob Moss Wilson's Artist Statement.
He is a man of few words but a rich illustrative style. And a distinctly bright and wistful color palette. With that, I won't complicate his work with more of our words.
>> Taking Out the Trash Pt 2
DYFA: What motivates you to do art?
Rob: The call to make art haunts me all day long, and it takes quite a bit of effort to ignore it. Eventually I give in and do what it says.
>> Deep-water Council
DYFA: What has been your biggest influence in your work?
Rob: Marginal emotional states we experience but find difficult to talk about.
DYFA: What do you fear? Rob: When I swim in any open body of water I get easily frightened because I can't help but assume there is something mythic and gigantic just below the surface, something ancient and something yet to be discovered by science, lurking right under my floating body.
>> Physiographics
DYFA: If you were a piece of fine art, what would you be? or If you were a food what would you be?
Rob: I am a slow cooked stew made from leftovers and under-appreciated cuts of meat.
>> Procession
DYFA: What is your workspace like? Why?
Rob: My workplace is a shrine to my unfinished projects and overextended ambition. It is a space where I can embrace the inevitability of my failure and explore the frontiers of my growth. Its super messy too ;)
>> "Chillers & Skateboarders" and "Chillers & Naked Runner"