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Kevin Caron
Kevin Caron Studios, L.L.C.
Medium(s):
  metal

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   Web: www.kevincaron.com
Artist Statement

My first love was for machinery. Its immaculate steel composition and constructed perfection afforded orchestrated movement, followed by the joy of solitude. Those passions came together while riding my motorcycle, when I first began to feel and see Time, rather than identify with its metaphoric measurements.

Although I did not know it then, my education as an artist seems synonymously tied to the roads I have consumed on a motorcycle and later behind the wheel of an 80,000 pound semi truck. I spent more than 30 years meditating and molding shapes in my mind, so when an opportunity to sculpt my first piece presented itself, the transition from mental manipulation to the creation of real steel structures was seamless and effortless.

Now I focus on the sensuality of shapes, the gentle rise and fall of their sides and junctures. I enjoy the challenges of creating monumental public works, which allow me to work in a scale and variety of proportion that smaller pieces sometimes resist. I download shapes and spaces from my mind that were already analyzed, conceived and cataloged many years ago before I even knew I wanted to be a sculptor and let my hands become an extension of my mind, very much like I do when I am riding.

In my work I seek out illusion in contour and its capacity, treating unusual intersections as purposeful composition. And although I am still unsure if knowledge is imparted by a creative force rather than acquired and accumulated through hard work, I believe that even the most commonplace experiences accumulate into unanticipated works of art.
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Born in Connecticut on February 2, 1960, Caron's multidisciplinary training in the Navy provided a grasp of space, proportion and physics that was deeply influenced by his perspective as a truck driver and motorcycle enthusiast. These experiences translate into sculptures that communicate through sound, texture, form and line.

His sculpture Hands On for the city of Avondale, Arizona, won the 2009 Best of the West Award for Arts & Culture from Westmarc. Caron's most recent public art commission The Seed was installed at Chandler, Arizona's $12.6 million Tumbleweed Recreation Center. Other public sculptures appear in Avondale, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; and Temple, Texas. His work has been exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum, Shemer Art Center and Pima Community College East Campus, Pearson & Company in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Vision Gallery in Chandler. He was selected as Sculptor of the Year by Art Trends Magazine in 2012 and 2013.


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