Artist Information:
Stephen Revill
Woodstock, GA
United States
Member Since: Aug 2009

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Artist Statement:
My work is influenced by a lifelong love of medieval history tainted by the romantic codes of chivalry and courtly love. Current influences are the music of Heather Alexander, my new found talent for the bagpipes and a renewed interest in my Scottish heritage. The work explores common items from the medieval and renaissance eras through conventional patterns and techniques of construction while making use of traditional and unexpected nontraditional materials.
This work embodies the patterns and lines of medieval armor combined with influence from my Scottish heritage and the trappings of chivalric honor. The combination of hard lines and fluting contrast to the flowing Celtic knotwork, leather, bone and fabric to create conflict and interest in the work. The familiar images draw on primal memory and inspire thought and reflection in the viewer.
Steve
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Artist Exhibitions:
Group:
"10,000 People Project" Art House Coop., Atlanta, GA (Scheduled for October 2009)
"Canvas Project" Art House Coop., Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Atlanta, GA July, 2009
"Works on Paper" Visions, KSU Student Art Guild, Kennesaw, GA March, 2009
Competitions:
"Relics and Reliquaries" Crossroads of London, Macon, GA March, 2009
"Coronation" ...
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Stephen Revill's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Stephen Revill's Portfolio. My work is influenced by a lifelong love of medieval history tainted by the romantic codes of chivalry and courtly love. Current influences are the music of Heather Alexander, my new found talent for the bagpipes and a renewed interest in my Scottish heritage. The work explores common items from the medieval and renaissance eras through conventional patterns and techniques of construction while making use of traditional and unexpected nontraditional materials.
This work embodies the patterns and lines of medieval armor combined with influence from my Scottish heritage and the trappings of chivalric honor. The combination of hard lines and fluting contrast to the flowing Celtic knotwork, leather, bone and fabric to create conflict and interest in the work. The familiar images draw on primal memory and inspire thought and reflection in the viewer.
Steve
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