Mel Bernstine
Bernstine’s interest in emergent structures, the appearance of patterns and complexity from a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions, guides the creation of his work. The artist begins his paintings and drawings with discrete motifs. As the works progress, aspects of the process will suggest variations, leading to new discoveries and allowing compositions to emerge organically and intuitively.
Mel decribes his work as follows. “To paraphrase the deceased writer Christopher Hitchens, art is not something I do, it is who I am. Being in the middle of working on a piece is where I feel most comfortable. It’s the yellow brick road. A piece starts with an element which during the course of elaborating multiplies and the unfolding composition becomes something I am collaborating with. I am not in control, nor do I want to be”.
Mel lives and works in Marseille.
Popular, Posca on paper, 30 x 42 inches
Eye, Posca on paper, 30 x 42 inches
Love Potion Number 9, Posca on paper, 30 x 42 inches
Empty Full, Posca on paper, 42 x 30 inches
Rhythm of Time, Posca on paper, 30 x 42 inches
Emergency, Posca on paper, 30 x 42 inches
Battle of a Hundred Slain, Posca and acrylic on paper, 30 x 42 inches