Friday, August 31, 2018

Kara English -True Fraudulent Iconology

 October 4th to November 1st

Carillon Gallery
Reception October 4th 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Joe B. Rushing Performance Hall
Tarrant County College South Campus
5301 Campus Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76119


In a culture of high tech animated art in film, comics and literature, society makes new visual symbols and icons at a rapid pace.  An iconologist studies these visual images and symbols used in interpreting art. An iconoclast destroys and icon especially political or religious icons, attacking cherished beliefs or institutions. Neither of these terms correctly define Kara English’s work.  To this end the artist created a new definition, True Fraudulent Iconology. This is a combination of studying and appropriating icons while developing a continued meaning dependent on that first interpretation of the original works meaning.  The resulting art work does not have meaning without an understanding of that first icon.  The subsequent artwork is meant as pure satire with no disrespect intended to the original icon.



Mankind has a long history of anthropomorphic images in art including the Minotaur, a being with the head and tail of a bull and a human body, and Anubis, a deity with the body of a man and head of a jackal.  Today popular culture includes Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMickey Mouse and Snoopy as a few well known anthropomorphic images. These images help contemporary man to take refuge in fantasy and derive hope, or at least relief in use of satire. This contemporary culture feeds the whimsy in English’s work. 


 As an eight year old with her first camera she began dressing her dog and cats in doll cloths and photographing her first anthropomorphic images. English has a degree in both Journalism and in Art, and using this combination she continued in this practice in the creation of children’s books. She began to examine cultural tendencies to dress and treat pets as children, and as toys.  The resulting images were of, “Teddy Bear, Mr. Theodore Bear”, a book about a West Highland Terrier puppy. In this creation English took and edited hundreds of photographs of dogs dressed as teddy bears in various childlike situations.  She still use many of these images in current works.  

On the Dogwalk by Monsieur Pas Manet

English began working with icons and satire by furthering Theodore Bear into a counterfeit world in the creation of an art blog about “Dr. Theodore Bear”.  Dr. Bear is a West Highland Terrier professor who paints, gives lectures and buys art by other dog artists who paint pictures of other dogs.  She continued to comment on art and famous artists in history through this blog working with contemporary and historic art icons.  Following Dr. Bear she began to counterfeit titles of great films as well as literature using these satirical possibilities with “Little Angel”, a dog librarian and “Tootsie Pop”, a gossip columnist and paparazzi.

Pekingese Waiting for Madame Butterfly by Pierre Poodle Rover

After creating more than one hundred of these images English began to look for ways to print and display this work. She choose mixed media, including a combination of digital printing with paint.  All of these images include digital art in some way.  Even works that are pure paintings that were designed digitally before they were painted.  So join with Kara English a world where the virtual is real and the real is fake.

Pure Little Pup by Green Tail Malays



Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Poured Out Paint

Poured Textured Acrylic Landscape


Moon Rising, 8 x 8 Acrylic on Board, Gallery Wrap

I love pouring and dripping paint on textured surfaces.  I have been pouring paint every since I was in graduate school.  This is over a specific textured area.  

Thursday, July 31, 2014

All That Remains--Abstracts

 This last group of abstracts combine some new directions and ideas that I am excited to explore as time allows.  They include different or new media and new ideas for me.  As I first started exploring experimental painting I would work from abstract to abstracted reality.  More recently I tend to work only with composition and formal elements and ideas with a more minimalistic approach.  I am excited however to continue to look at realism in a abstracted stylized approach that are evident here with several of the more landscape style works or abstracted figurative works.  I would like to continue to explore this direction in the future.


What's in a Name, smoke, mixed water media on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Swirled Flower Abstract Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches 

Break Dance, acrylic on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Sun Fire, acrylic on canvas

                                             Watercolor and Smoke on 1/8 sheet Arches Paper

Geisha, watercolor and gouache on Yupo

Two Geisha, acrylic  on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Ribbons Dance, watercolor  on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Lunge, watercolor  on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Summer Geometric Abstracts

 After doing a number of abstract designs in acrylic I filled my sketch book with all kinds of compositions which were ideas for future paintings.  Most of these were geometric shapes in nature and these next paintings were developed as watercolors from these compositions.  I like all of them, each being different in both color and composition but similar I think in purpose.  To me they feel both fresh and free as well as contained.  These are about line, shape color movement and freedom.


Sitting in the Sun, Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Floral Abstract, Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

View from Above, Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

The Jazz Trumpet, Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Gray Lady, Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Pap

Monday, July 21, 2014

More Summer Abstracts

 This group of paintings were more thoughtful, and sometimes not as loose.  This can be both a blessing and a problem.  Some of them are quite nice while others feel not as free as I would like.  They all deal with gesture and movement as well as color and composition.


                              Pirouette,Watercolor and smoke on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Strange Bedfellows, Mixed Media Collage on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper

Enough Compliments, Mixed Media  on 1/8 sheet Arches Paper



                                      Magenta Winds,Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper


                                The Pines,Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper


                                   Late Summer,Watercolor on 1/4 sheet Arches Paper