E.E. Ikeler
Region: Midwest
Perhaps ironically, the motivation to make text work comes from
my skepticism about language, naming, and legibility. I wonder
what it might feel like to experience the world without language.
Using a specialty sign-painting enamel, I draw the text or gridded
background until the surface of the canvas is covered. Some
paintings are then sanded or carved, giving the surface a quality
not normally associated with painterliness. The purpose of these
techniques is to embed the text within the ground of the painting—
to emphasize the visual over the legible.
I am interested in how the works, as objects, project into the social
space of a room as signs. The language I use includes idioms,
four-letter words, and short utterances that allude to longing,
innuendo, rejection, and refusal. I think of them as protest signs,
since I do the lettering and layout by hand. But rather than
prioritizing a specific political message, in their relative illegibility
they resist the didacticism of activist culture where we are
often forced to organize ourselves according to simplistic
categories of identity.