March, 2013 – LOCAL ARTIST AWARDED FIRST PLACE (MIXED MEDIA) SECOND YEAR IN A ROW AT ARTIGRAS

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LOCAL ARTIST AWARDED FIRST PLACE (MIXED MEDIA) SECOND YEAR IN A ROW AT ARTIGRAS

Gilder recognized again for his use of unconventional medium to create art 

Royal Palm Beach FL, Feb. 17, 2013 –  B. Corey Johnson was artigras_2013_-_johnson_in_front_of_looking_forward_looking_backrecognized again as the leader in the mixed media category when he was awarded first place at the ArtiGras Art Festival at Abacoa Town Center in Jupiter this past weekend.  He continues to be listed in this category in art shows across Florida because the medium he uses for his images does not fit any conventional classification.

Corey has pioneered a technique of creating images using metal leaf, ranging from pure 24 karat gold to copper and aluminum, which is then layered over wood or aluminum sheeting using traditional oil gilding artigras_2013_-_yearningtechniques. He then applies various acid washes to chemically oxidize these metals, resulting in a patina that produces a broad range of the colors and textures. Most people are surprised when they learn that there is no form of paint anywhere in the image. He finishes them with a gilded frame that he hand carves to compliment the subject matter, creating a truly unique work of art.

artigras_2013_-_tranquilty“When applying to art shows across the state, it’s difficult for jury members to tell exactly what they are looking at from just a photograph”, Johnson said. “It’s reassuring to see that once actually viewed in person, the judges appreciate not only the process that I use, but the finished product as well.”

His first series, which was on display at ArtiGras last year, depicted the various breeds of Koi that are so realistic you feel as though you could reach in and pick them up out of the water.  This year, Corey branched out into other subject matter including landscapes and butterflies.  Many of his images are intended to be ‘symbolic self portraits’, but are of course left to the interpretation of the people viewing them.