Michael Dumas Announced The Winner of the March 2013 ArtQuench Gallery Art Competition

Art Quench Gallery Presents;

MichaelDumas_PhotoPortraitMichael Dumas is the winner of the March “Open Theme” Art Competition.

Art Quench Gallery welcomes Michael to the Art Quench family.

Michael has won one year of representation with Art Quench Gallery.

Winning Image title;“ Trust”

Michael Dumas Trust_Oil_16x10

Monica Hicks – Juror

When I see this work by Dumas I immediately think about the romantic writers of the 1800′s begin to confront the epic intrusion of modern industrialization. Leo Marx, in particular spoke about a desire to disengage with the powers of organized society and return to a more harmonious life, a time closer to nature.

The idea of the pastoral or “nature”, understood mostly as being a nonhuman realm, has been represented as a retreat, a sanctuary, and a reprieve from complicated civilization.

This piece encompasses ideas of harmony and sanctuary because it demonstrates a moment of tension (my favorite feeling when viewing art) and trust, as the piece is appropriately titled.

Michael Shares His StoryMichaelDumas_childhood photo

Beyond the obvious of being born in the first place, perhaps the biggest influence on anyone is where you find yourself as a result of that event. For me it meant wakening as part of a family where I had two older sisters, and in time, a younger brother. My mother and father came from families that homesteaded the raw land near Ontario’s Algonquin Park; and while it might seem a distant thing from a 21st century viewpoint, the lifestyle I grew up in was very much connected to what the surrounding wilderness offered and allowed.

I had a naturally shy and introspective personality and I was always quite comfortable in spending long periods of time alone. I would invest countless hours exploring the bush that grew wild right up to our property, and was constantly drawing. When I exhausted the supply of available paper I resorted to using scrap cardboard and pieces of wood from my grandfather’s shop. My first job was as a ranger in Algonquin’s interior, traveling by canoe from early spring when the ice finally left the lakes, all the way into autumn with its frosty nights and turning leaves. I feel that all of this, both the beautiful and the sometimes hard and threatening, is still held deeply within me. It is the stuff of inspiration and a foundation for my view of things.Michael Dumas_BlueJay_ChildhoodDrawing

I attended Humber College of Art in Toronto and met Lewis Parker, a master artist who taught there for a short time. He was wonderfully skilled at drawing, and this meshed so well with my own love of that practice. I eventually served an apprenticeship at his downtown Toronto studio. The very idea of apprenticing is something that seems so much a long gone practice, but I feel my art progressed more in that year than it did the previous four in school.Michael Dumas CollegeApprenticeDrawings

For a while I worked at a small advertising agency, and an educational book publisher, before meeting Edwin Matthews who acted as an agent for my paintings. This relationship was mutually beneficial for many years, as was the one with Yutaka Okusa who sold the majority of my work in Japan for over a decade until his untimely passing in 2003.


Michael Dumas AlgonquinBlackBearCubs_2009

The introspective nature of my art has only increased over the years and I find myself painting only those things that truly interest me. Inspiration inevitably comes from direct experience where the observations of real life and internal responses unite. What I paint is most often a direct result of finding a sympathetic kinship with even the most commonplace and everyday goings on of life. It celebrates that which is likely to be ignored, overlooked, or just plain lost in the peripheral of busy human concerns. I instinctively respond to such things, because in them I sense something that is most profound. It is there to be discovered in even the simplest act of being.

If you would like to be a part of this month’s Art Competition titled “Brilliant”

click here http://www.artquenchgallery.com/currentContest.php

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This first competition was focused upon the abstract. ArtQuench competitions are themed, focusing on special interest areas each month.

The winner of the Competitions receive one year of representation with AQ Gallery. The winner will also receive publication in both ArtQuenchMagazine.com and On Purpose Magazine.

ArtQuench Magazine and Gallery were created by Stacia Gates an artist, wife and mother who has worked for many years in the entertainment industry.

“As an artist it is my love of art in all forms that has brought me to this place.  I have created ArtQuenchMagazine.com as a platform for the best creators in the world to show their work.  We will include everything from painters to bridge builders.  Our goal is to share the creative happenings with the world in hope of inspiring us all. “ – Stacia

Read the original story and see the other artists in the competition at http://artquenchmagazine.com/2013/05/10/art-quench-gallery-announces-michael-dumas-winner-of-the-march-open-theme-art-competition/

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