About Don
Baltimore City
Don Griffin was born in Washington, DC, the younger of two children and moved to Baltimore when he was three [3] years of age. As a child he discovered drawing. His Grandmother once inquired why he drew one legged Westerns ? He replied, when you look at them from the side you can only see one leg. Art stuck with him throughout his school years. He later studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Griffin says it was here he actually discovered that he really was an artist. Revealed while… more
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MIXED MEDIA COLLAGES ON PAPER
The Mixed Media Collages on Paper are in their original state from inception. Working on paper allows me to be more productive / prolific. Newspaper pages make up the substrate and background field of the work as an element for some of the work. The substrate is a very forgiving, non consuming
space saver. The text comes from various sources, including Novel and Encyclopedia pages. One has to be conscious of the negative impact encountered when creating and storing art works.
So, there is a balancing act when the choice of media is determined.
A common thread between all the works are the Tracks or Ladders which are seen as sometimes subtle and other times predominant. Viewers see the icons as both â??Tracks & Ladders.â? In either case, whatever is seen represents a journey in some sense. To me, the Tracks represent a horizontal passage being connected to the earth, while the Ladder represents a vertical journey and more of a Spiritual upward journey.
To me, the Tracks represent a horizontal passage being connected to the earth, while the Ladder represents a vertical journey and more of a Spiritual upward journey.
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space saver. The text comes from various sources, including Novel and Encyclopedia pages. One has to be conscious of the negative impact encountered when creating and storing art works.
So, there is a balancing act when the choice of media is determined.
A common thread between all the works are the Tracks or Ladders which are seen as sometimes subtle and other times predominant. Viewers see the icons as both â??Tracks & Ladders.â? In either case, whatever is seen represents a journey in some sense. To me, the Tracks represent a horizontal passage being connected to the earth, while the Ladder represents a vertical journey and more of a Spiritual upward journey.
To me, the Tracks represent a horizontal passage being connected to the earth, while the Ladder represents a vertical journey and more of a Spiritual upward journey.
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WATERCOLOR SERIES
The abstract visual language in this series emphasizes spatiality and emulated
cursive writing. Watercolor paper serves as texture which enhances the visual
feel of this series collectively. Mixed media further provides a common thread
of connectivity linked to all my work. Printed Text was omitted in this series for
the sake of difference.
WALL STREET SERIES
As an abstract painter, I have developed a number of inventive techniques that emphasize Abstraction [color, form, and texture], which mirrors many years of experimentation with various mixed media processes that have become integral to my style. Through the evolution of time from 2005 to 2012, the use of text has taken the form of emulated Cursive handwriting. Interestingly, it has the mechanics of cursive witting without actually forming comprehensive words, ideas, or statements within the composition. The text itself was added as an element, and many times expressed no direct relationship to the work itself, other than having a textural effect through the font style & word groups. These word groups interest me simply as structures, and produce an artistic desired effect within the work. The scale of the text is another element used for visual interest. Originally, I employed text from various printed material. This included magazines and novels having aged characteristics with my favorite being encyclopedia pages printed on thin paper. All of these were incorporated into the work as collage.
At the beginning of January 2012, I became so engrossed with the dismal economic portrait that it stimulated this new body of work entitled "Wall Street Short Stories - A Story of Wall Street." It reflects a new direction in comparison to my work created in previous years, mainly via "Fine Parchment Paper" which forms the substrate. “Fine Parchment Paper” was selected for its tactile sense and the ability to be manipulated into a highly textural surface. This, combined with the rich interplay of crumpled, wrinkled surfaces creates a low relief sculptural quality. The Parchment Paper transcends typical painting in both look, effect, and its wonderful sound which when handled, resembles the crispness of new US paper currency. Creative Titles conjure the short stories developed by the activities that produced the Greed of the ugly beast disguised as capitalism, which nearly brought the financial system of the world on the brink of collapse.
At the beginning of January 2012, I became so engrossed with the dismal economic portrait that it stimulated this new body of work entitled "Wall Street Short Stories - A Story of Wall Street." It reflects a new direction in comparison to my work created in previous years, mainly via "Fine Parchment Paper" which forms the substrate. “Fine Parchment Paper” was selected for its tactile sense and the ability to be manipulated into a highly textural surface. This, combined with the rich interplay of crumpled, wrinkled surfaces creates a low relief sculptural quality. The Parchment Paper transcends typical painting in both look, effect, and its wonderful sound which when handled, resembles the crispness of new US paper currency. Creative Titles conjure the short stories developed by the activities that produced the Greed of the ugly beast disguised as capitalism, which nearly brought the financial system of the world on the brink of collapse.
MIXED MEDIA ON BRISTOL BOARD
This series produced in January was done on a new medium for me...Bristol Board. It interacts with gouache paint, gold ink, acrylic, oil pastel, gel ink and india ink to create a rare intensity absorbing, yet reflecting true colors, energy and light. The complex simplicity of designs is indicative of my view as the advent to 2013. It's very interesting how such a simple change of use from one paper to another effects the outcome of my statements as an Abstract Expressionist of the 21st Century!
JIGSAW SERIES MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE on PAPER 2015
Small work allows the experience of getting up close and personal with the artwork. The size of the artwork forces one to go in and really look. The “Jigsaw Series” was created to do just this, attempting to allow the audience the opportunity to see, feel and dissect each element on the works. Loew Cornell oil pastel, Daler Rowney acrylic ink, Gel ink, and polymer wood glue are melded into original collages on archival fine parchment paper.
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POST CARD SERIES MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE on PAPER 2015
Small work allows the experience of getting up close and personal with the artwork. The size of the artwork forces one to go in and really look. The “Post Card Series” was created to do just this, attempting to allow the audience the opportunity to see, feel and dissect each element on the “cards”. Loew Cornell oil pastel, plaster gauze, caran d’ACHE water soluble crayon, Daler Rowney acrylic ink, Golden acrylic polymer, Gel ink, and polymer wood glue are melded into original collages on 140lb. gsm archival cold pressed watercolor paper and archival fine parchment paper.
MIXED MEDIA VARIEGATED WORKS
The Variegated Project is in support of Miles Davis' statement concerning change which I embrace as a major component in my artworks. Without this variance as a constant vision embodied in my art, it can tether stagnation , quickly … leading to boredom. I'm always seeking new vistas for the deviation from the previous work that I created.
THE PUBLIC NOTICE SERIES AUDIO VISUAL
The Public Notice Series integrates with the composition The Mother's Suite, Movement II "Mother's Love" by The Fresh Cut Orchestra. Public Notice Series is a cross section of contemporary America and the complexities and simplicities reduced to art forms and music. This is what I felt as an Abstract Expressionist African American Artist, on that day and point in time.
It's what music and art can do together for the joy of life.
It's what music and art can do together for the joy of life.
Audio Visual - Marc Carey with Abbey Lincoln & Don Griffin
Audio Visual Marc Carey with Abbey Lincoln & Don Griffin
Published on Mar 18, 2016
Audio / Visual Presentation with Marc Carey, Piano, Abbey Lincoln, Vocals
Featuring: "Down Here Below" and Don Griffin Fine Artists'
Abandoned Blues Part 1 & Part 2
Mixed Media Collage on Watercolor Paper.
The Abstract Expressionist composition titled Abandoned Blues Part 1 & Part 2 was created as a result of listening to Marc Cary and Abbey Lincoln perform Down Here Below. I chose not to use punching color to describe the strength and depth I experienced from this musical masterpiece of these two individuals, Marc Cary and Abbey Lincoln. Jazz has for a long time been in the forefront of my work as an African American Abstract Expressionist. The platform of Virtual Audio Visual Collaborations has intrigued me profoundly! It is my intention to offer these Gems upon every opportunity wherein I hear great Jazz and it connects with my work. When I hear it I know it! I suggest this video be viewed at Full Screen size, so one can become immersed in the Wholeness, of this virtual audio visual presentation.
Commentary By: Anthony McKissic
These works by Don Griffin are like soft weights. They are dense but delicate
and remind me of private notes written in a codex, reserved for a reader of
extremely high intellect. I feel a wonderful tension that causes me to teeter
between the living and the dead, due to the dense and often times atmospheric
separation between material above and below the surface. The work makes me
want to peek over the horizon line into the storm. It's beautiful and haunting stuff.
I feel something's coming, but I can't tell if it is a refreshing rain or a full onslaught
of stormy destruction. I'm drawn to these pieces in the way a photograph pulls me.
These are mysterious inscriptions of a private dance between Don and his thoughts.
However, there is enough information for me to create my own narrative and dance
with the work as well.
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Audio Visual Marc Cary with Abbey Lincoln & Don GriffinAudio Visual Marc Carey with Abbey Lincoln & Don Griffin Published on Mar 18, 2016 Audio / Visual Presentation with Marc Carey, Piano, Abbey Lincoln, Vocals Featuring: "Down Here Below" and Don Griffin Fine Artists' Abandoned Blues Part 1 & Part 2 Mixed Media Collage on Watercolor Paper. The Abstract Expressionist composition titled Abandoned Blues Part 1 & Part 2 was created as a result of listening to Marc Cary and Abbey Lincoln perform Down Here Below. I chose not to use punching color to describe the strength and depth I experienced from this musical masterpiece of these two individuals, Marc Cary and Abbey Lincoln. Jazz has for a long time been in the forefront of my work as an African American Abstract Expressionist. The platform of Virtual Audio Visual Collaborations has intrigued me profoundly! It is my intention to offer these Gems upon every opportunity wherein I hear great Jazz and it connects with my work. When I hear it I know it!
Misattribution Plates
This Misattribution series originated from creating these 6 x 8 x 2 wooden boxes. The art work inside consists of heavy paper, collage, burnt embers, stamps and gauze. The work was affixed into the box by glue and tape. The back was presented with wire for hanging.
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Misattribution Plate 2Available for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 1Available for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 3Available for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 5Available for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 5 BackAvailable for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 4 BackAvailable for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 1 BackAvailable for Purchase
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Misattribution Plate 2 BackAvailable for Purchase
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