
"Open Gate on a Still Day"
11 x 14" print on canvas
by Robert Langford
“I see my painting as a connection to the ephemeral. All things will pass. The things that surround me in the day-to-day are reminders of that. I'm particularly drawn to things of sound construction and identifiable texture . . . that comes with age. The subjects I render have a reference to the human presence. We are a part of every picture and subject to the same time constraints. The current things of this world move too fast; particularly technology. Our current technology doesn't allow for the aging process. The materials and techniques of this day are geared for a short lifespan - very temporary –today’s trash and tomorrow’s antiques will be plastics found in cyberspace. Not good visuals for an appreciation of textural subject matter . . . like my work. I like the look and feel of the world and it's way with texture, color, and the human presence.”