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Wayne Rogers, AIA


Labels: "Evie" by D. Wayne Rogers, AIA 12"x12" acrylic 2010
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D. Wayne Rogers, AIA

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On Painting

On Painting....



The inspiration for my work seems to come from travel, memories, coastal scenes, architecture… It becomes, therefore, a visual journal……a way of recording 'my small story'…hopes, dreams, values, ideas. It is my hope as my work tells ‘my small story, that it will, much more importantly, point to the One who gives ‘my story’ meaning.... the One who is the great artist, the great creator, the maker of color and life, the companion/provider, and the One who gives our small stories meaning.



My work reflects a tention between abstraction and reality (and my fascination with the Impressionists). The technique is subtle underpainting and layers of palate knife work and, often, a final layer with a detailed brush. The paintings often included a tention between planning/design vs allowing the paint to have a freer/uncontrolled sprit….sometimes set against structural edges placed on the paintings (often achieved via tape/glazes).

I enjoy painting because it is personal. There is not a client. As an architect, I have the privilege of connecting/working with people to make buildings and spaces and places. In painting, I find solitude and the chance to think/reflect/express. For me painting/drawing is quite personal.



for purchasing info please contact Jason Rogers at jascrg@gmail.com or 803.201.6421



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On Fish, Crabs, and Turltes

I was inspired by an upclose look at tropical fish while snorkling off the coast of Maui. I think that my recent inspiration to paint beach 'critters' comes from my love for the coast (where I am able to spend much of my time) and my admiration of God's architecture in the design of fish, crabs, and turtles. The more I paint the more I learn.