Chip Southworth
Sign-painting is in my blood: I had a design-heavy upbringing,
working in the family sign shop. Today, I consider myself as
much an activist as an artist and I am doing my best to say what
I think needs to be said. Art is a powerful tool in that regard. Art
can be a weapon to protect our voices and freedoms and to point
to injustices. This is where I live. My art is about giving voice to
those who aren’t able to make these same statements . . . who
don’t have the same rights or protections that I do.
My work explores the interaction of color theory and text
compositions that push visual perception. Color can create
these optical illusions and interference at intersections.
Playing with depth allows viewers to decode parts of the work.
The pop-ish bright hues throw off their senses while setting
them up for the impact of the realism of the messages that the
pieces convey. There’s also a painterly touch to them, a nod to
where I came from.