Jacin Giordano
Region: Northeast
I’m interested in paint’s malleability. In my work, I transform the
physical possibilities of paint in a literal way, using it as a tactile
material to be cut apart and reassembled. My paintings are
laborious, but they are not predetermined. They are meticulously
pieced together, crafted rather than executed. Remnant material
from one painting, the result of a working process of cutting,
gouging, or sanding the paint, leads directly to the production of
a new work. In this way, process is the impetus for making the
work. This ongoing process reflects my concerns about whether
it is enough to make paintings about painting, or if this selfperpetuation
becomes too insular. I don’t know if my paintings
are about painting and its history. I do know that my paintings
are about paint. In my work, there is no illusion—the material is
meant to reiterate itself.