Tom
Kubala began painting soon after learning to walk. Unlike many, drawing and
painting has been his constant companion since. Currently, Tom paints weekly
with a group of friends known only to themselves as the Dumpster School. His subjects range from local
architecture and landscapes to still life objects. Watercolor has been Tom’s
media of choice primarily because of it’s simplicity and portability, painting
outside is a particular pleasure.
Watercolor
is a fascinating medium, it has a mind of its own. Tom finds his major
task in painting is getting out of the way, both spiritually and
physically. Spiritually, so that he can see the painting as it unfolds -
without the filter of a concept or abstract notion. Physically, so that he
doesn’t interfere with the paint’s own mixing - directly on the paper. Tom
believes that a painting is a painting, that it must stand on it’s own as a
collection of colored blotches on white paper, a collection that has the
ability, if organized properly, to bring life to the world where none existed
before. Subject matter is only a starting point for my paintings, an
organizing framework for color and value.
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