Friday, December 22, 2006

Chet Zar - Dark Surrealism

"Chet Zar's interest in the darker side of art began in the earliest stages of his life. An emotionally unstable father and subsequent volatile family life fostered within himself a deep connection to horror movies. He could relate to the feelings of fear, anxiety and isolation that they conveyed. These are themes which had permeated most of his childhood drawings and paintings and are reflected in his work to this day.

The combined interest in horror films and art eventually culminated into a career as a special effects make up artist, designer and sculptor for the motion picture industry, designing and creating creatures and make up effects effects for such films as, "The Ring", "Hellboy", "Planet of the Apes" and the critically acclaimed music videos for the art metal band, Tool.

But the many years spent dealing with all of the politics and artistic compromises of the film industry left Zar feeling creatively stagnant. At the beginning of 2000 (at the suggestion of horror author Clive Barker), he decided to go back to his roots and focus on his own original works and try his hand at fine art, specifically painting in oils. The result has been a renewed sense of purpose, artistic freedom and a clarity of vision that is evident in his darkly surreal (and often darkly humorous), paintings." - Source : Chet Zar's BIO-RESUME

Link : Chet Zar's Oil Paintings Gallery



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love the blend of colors and strong lines. The guys art does remind me alot of tool, twisted comes to mind if I had to describe it all in one word. And thats a litteral meaning.