BIOJory Gaunce is a California and New Mexico based artist who focuses on the
Faith and Reason movement. Born in Alb, NM in 1975, he became a graduate of Ringling School of Art and Design in 1998. In 1994 Jory lived and worked in
Florida and Atlanta, GA for a number of years. In Georgia he began displaying
his paintings in numerous galleries. After having shows in Albuquerque, NM,
Florida, and GA, Jory moved to Santa Monica in 2000, where he currently resides, dividing his time between his studio and his work as a digital artist. You
can see examples of his artwork and how it has developed over the past decade
by visiting Jorys web site at www.jorygaunce.com and at http://www.erowid.org
where he was the featured artist for Oct, 2003. You may also find prints of Jorys
work for sale on his site and on the Venice Beach Boardwalk. For inquires please
email his studio at jgaunce@jorygaunce.com.
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Comments (7)
Richardphotos
It is strange like my stuff so I like it.
Artzy
It's Like Birth...
Nicely Done!
Tanialmeida
it looks like a roller skater riding through the universe, humanity spreading in transparent multicolor bubles of hope ;0] i like it!
gallimel
of course is one of the things one opens and says "cool". I see a facial linework inside, by juxtaposition of colours. To give you more insight I'd need you to explain what you wanted to achieve and communicate with it. otheerwise I can justsay it's a nice mergin of colours, that hits the eyes.
kareldg
I see a marble, but it's the creation of our earth and our live too. Good work.
kiwidoc
This has a real feel of depth, I want to pick up the ball and hold it in my hand. I like the way the backgorund has depth as well, and it is more subtly done.
shosan
My responds to gallimel question. What I am communicating is a birth of life. First off the composition, I wanted to put a circle in a square to show balance and differences. With in the circle or ball which some have called it, lays a baby/embryo. The ball" which can be looked at as a womb holds the baby. The colors in the womb are bright a colorful to show the power of life and its diversity. Bright colors on the inside vs. the dark colors outside the womb. All of which is space, and the color in the womb are nebulas, gases forming life, the human baby, Us.