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Artist Information:
D Loren Champlin
Parkman, ME
United States
Member Since: Apr 2007

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Artist Media:
Painting Oil (54)
Pastel (9)
Artist Statement:
Champlin prefers portraiture
and emotional scenes of the
human bond and of the human
condition. It is this energy
and emotion that binds the
subject with the canvas and
forms the symphonic nature of
his work. It is the merging of
the moment onto the canvas. A
symphysis of subject ...

Further Information
Artist Exhibitions:
1992-93: Madison Ave Art
Gallery (Memphis, TN). 1997:
International Gallery of Art
(London, Ont.). 1997-98:
Gallery One (Ellensburg, WA)
in 1997-1998. Dec 15, 1996:
cover of the Journal of
American Veterinary Medicine.
Oct. 2005: juried show in the
Period One gallery Colour III
exhibit(Omaha, NE: Apr ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Represented by Agora Gallery
(New York, NY)2007-2010
Represented by Amsterdam
Whitney Gallery (New York, NY)
2008-2011
Represented by The Fuschia
Tree (F-7 East of Kailash, New
Delhi, India) 2008-
Represented by the
Contemporary Art Network (NYC,
NY) CANNYC
Represented by Artists Haven
Gallery (Ft. Lauderdale, FL,
...

Further Information
Collections:
Juried book 'International
Contemporary Masters 2009'
editor/curator Despina
Tunberg...

Further Information
Commissions:
Gretschmann, Oak Lawn, IL, USA

Heard, Germantown, TN, USA
Googe, Memphis, TN, USA
Howard, C. Washington D.C.,
USA
Anon, Langley, B.C., CA
...

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Reviews for D Loren Champlin:



Art Acquisitor 2009 Review said:

Edvard Munch once said 'I do not paint what I see but what I saw.' Contemporary artist D. Loren Champlin continues the tradition of expressionism with his engaging oil paintings. Mr. Champlin explores the complexity of the emotional experience by creating a world where appearances are intrisically linked to pathos.

Mr. Champlin paints with sweeping brushstrokes which convey movement on the canvas. His style illustrates a unique optimism, depicting heartwarming subject matter such as children playing. Colors such as fresh oranges and crisp greens grace the canvas like lapping waves. The hues correspond with profound emotions rather than a literal translation of substantive hues. The application of line does not strictly adhere to the rules of reality as the lines seem to have a spirit unto them.

D. Loren Champlin has been exhibited nationally and has been sold internationally. His work has been featured on the cover of the Journal of American Veterinary Medicine.


ArtisSpectrum Magazine 2008 Review said:

D. Loren Champlin understands life’s ephemeral fragility and he understands the importance of the moment. In his paintings, fluid mark-making unites subjects with their surroundings, creating an instantaneously uplifting harmony of forms. Champlin, who has maintained a keen awareness of spirituality since childhood, understand the potential art has to transform figures and settings into dreamscapes that are at once celestial and accessible. He weaves together color and texture, intertwines figures and nature, and synthesizes stillness with movement. Ultimately, his paintings are about the liquid interaction between the spiritual realm and the physical world.

Visiting Norway as a student, Champlin was exposed to the work of Edvard Munch. Munch’s soulful intensity would later influence Champlin’s approach to painting, as would Norway’s majestic landscape. The relationship between nature, spirituality and humanity that dictates Champlin’s work also reflects the artist’s familiarity with the symbolism and iconography of the Catholic Church, a familiarity that has helped him visualize normally intangible ideas.

Champlin primarily works in oil, a medium known for its emotive viscosity. His bold line work and uninhibited use of color give his paintings a confident energy, inviting viewers into an invigorating, sensorial experience. Champlin has exhibited nationally and his painting has been featured on the cover of the Journal of American Veterinary Medicine. He currently lives and works in the highlands of Maine.

ArtisSpectrum Magazine 2007 Review said

In moody, expressionisitic drags of paint D. Loren Champlin exposes the brutalities and joys derived of human passion. Deep reds, flesh tones, and azures swirl across the canvas, emphasizing the emotion of the subject matter. The style is highly reminiscent of Edvard Munch, whose works influenced the Pittsburgh-born Champlin when he was living in Norway as a teenager.

The nude is a common motif in Champlin's paintings, but has varied meanings. Some are peaceful and meditative, while others are sensual or even grotesque. Each, however, exposes a truthof the individual's character. Champlin also paints scenes of musicians and familial outings. These paintings are visual stories of people absorbed by their surroundings and the things that make them happy.

Champlin's works are wrought with the raw emotion of the human experience. Themes such as romantic ardor, parental love, betrayal, and contemplation show the multiplicity of life. Invoking the untamable spirit of a stallion, his paintings emanate intensity, energy, and movement


Agora Gallery, 2007 said:

The highly textured portraits by painter D. Loren Champlin express the tumultuous experience of an intense inner life. His artwork is, as he says, "calculated chaos resulting in harmony" through his skilled fusion of lines and color within the human bodies he paints. Even if his subjects are motionless, the textures which make up their bodies reveal a multifarious nature.

Champlin's artistic vision is focused on merging the moment of inspiration with the commitment of painting. To capture the human life in a single instant, in a pose, or embrace, Champlin exceeds the bounds of portraiture and inhabits an expressionism reminiscent of fellow Norwegian Edvard Munch. Tides of color roil around his subjects like auras, and are echoed in similar ebbs within the limbs and faces of those he brings to the canvas. The human condition has always been Champlin's concern, and that vulnerability is expressed, ironically, in his bold brushwork and the tumult it conveys. D. Loren Champlin's paintings embrace the fleeting moment wherein the human character is revealed.


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