Jorge R. Gonzalez
Artist Statement
Why I started, what has and still inspires me, and why I’m in this Road.
Like most visual artists throughout my adolescence, I enjoyed doodling, most classes in school tended to be rather boring to me, which led to my using the side of most composition papers to draw and daydream. As I was entering my high school years, I was inclined to become an airplane mechanic causing my three years of high school to be totally focused on that endeavor.
After graduating from high school, I applied my energy into obtaining a degree in the optical field, but halfway through a certain spark of passion awoke in me towards the arts. I started with drawing, which led to printmaking, then photography and at the end of my studies, years down the road I obtained a degree in sculpture. Photography and painting were also my interests, but sculpture was my true calling.
After graduation from the university, I started my studio and commenced my career in the Fine Arts in what I thought would be my life for years to come. But life tends to throw you curves and things sometimes don’t go as planned. And this is what happened to me, a life changing event or series of events drew me away from the arts for many years. Raising a family and providing for them became number one in my focus and heart, making the arts secondary placing them on a very small almost nonexistent back burner. It would be almost 20 years before I would return to thinking of and participate in anything related to the arts. Photography became my medium of choice as I started my path once again to what was once my passion. Then a set of events and life choices led me completely back to the arts and a true desire to create and communicate to others through my work was rekindled.
I have been influenced by many artists for a variety of reasons. These artists have works that attract me to them in special ways. I have many favorite pieces, but I tend to have a few favorites such Michelangelo’s Moses because of the energy that he was able to bring out of the stone and the size which conveys a true sense of the impact that this man has had on human history, thought and beliefs. Picasso’s Guernica because of the expansive yet intimate capture of a tragedy in his homeland. Starry Night by Van Gogh because of the visual movement that he was able create on a two-dimensional medium. Karel Appel because of the rawness of color and greater than life scale of the pieces. Lastly Cristo and Jeanne-Claude’s many works because of the process of creation and conceptual aspects which totally intrigued me about their work.
I don’t have a preferred medium which in a way brings more freedom to my creative process. I will use any medium that allows me to convey what my goal for the piece will be, with understanding I consider myself a multi-media artist. I don’t limit myself to just painting or sculpture or photography but any of those disciplines that will carry my thoughts to conclusion, will be used by me. I have totally navigated away from photography, finding it to lack the freedom of expression that a canvas or a three-dimensional piece can give. Currently, I have navigated towards painting on canvas with acrylics, because it allows me more access to work in a series. I have limited my canvas size for the current series, since the messages in these works have a more intimate, almost diary page aspect to them.
My working process tends to be as follows: First a feeling or inspiration comes to me from many aspects of my life, then I will work on a plan to bring the idea/message to the final result. Sometimes it will be a series of works which allows me to explore the original inspiration to a point of coming to a full conclusion. I will look for inspiration in my daily life, childhood memories, religious experiences, politics and current events.
My themes tend to rest on life as a major component, I don’t strive to just place paint down or carve a piece of wood out for the sake of the process, but I strive to point out moments, places, things and feelings related to our existence in this beautiful planet. Communication is always the goal in my work. Religious iconography is to be found in many of my pieces, since my beliefs and life rest strongly on my experiences in Christ, but at the same time I don’t believe in using my work to preach to the viewer what my beliefs are. My work might have certain religious elements but there is a place for preaching and a painting on a wall is not what I feel is the correct venue for it.
One of my recurring messages in my work is to emphasize the shortness of our existence, life is but a vapor, and the planning and worrying about tomorrow should not be our focus because tomorrow will bring those events on its own, but to live in the moment we are in, while loving our fellow man should be our true goal. My years as a minister, missionary and translator in the Apostolic Pentecostal Church guides me to express in my work certain hope, joy and faith. Through my work I now aim to express more joyful and colorful messages, but of course as long as the inspiration allows me.
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Jorge R. Gonzalez
305-498-2646 jorge@jorgergonzalez.com
Profile
1962 Born in Santa Clara, Cuba
1972 Immigrated to Miami, Florida
Presently works and resides in Miami, Florida
Education
1988 Florida International University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture
1986 Miami Dade Community College
Associates in Arts
1984 Miami Dade Community College
Study Abroad Program: England & France Photography & Art History
1980 Miami Coral Park High School
High School Diploma
1980 George T. Baker Aviation School
Sheetmetal Technician
Selected Exhibits
2023 Artist in the Spotlight
Seminole Theater, City of Homestead, Florida
1988 Florida International University
BFA Exhibit at the Frost Art Museum
1987 29th Annual Hortt Juried Exhibition
Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
1987 Artist in Residence
Altos de Chavon Art Museum, Dominican Republic
1984 Group Show
Nottingham Place, London, England
Grants & Awards
1987 Dominican Republic Artist in Residence
Altos de Chavon School of Design, La Romana
1985 Phi Theta Kappa
Outstanding Student in Art Award
Organizational Memberships
2021-Present Homestead Center for the Arts
2011-2019 Professional Photographers of America
Collections
2020 Patricia Martinez Private Collection, Miami, Florida
1999 Elio Casellas Private Collection, Miami, Florida
1992 Wilfredo Hernandez Private Collection, Miami, Florida
Additional Non-Academic Experiences
2006-2010 Home Builder, Redland, Florida
2007-2016 Pentecostal Missionary to Chiapas, Mexico
1996- Present Calvary Pentecostal Church, Miami, Florida
English to Spanish Translator