February 20 through March 26, 2016
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 20, 7-10PM

Bermudez Projects is proud to present the debut solo exhibition of Sean Patrick Sullivan | Blur, opening February 20, 2016 at its sky-lit space in Downtown Los Angeles.

Missouri-born Sullivan’s painting can remind you of the Action painting of 60 or 70 years ago. It particularly partakes of the work of Action Abstract creators like Jackson Pollack, whose “canvas as an arena” connected the viewer with the subconscious inner self. There is also something reminiscent in Sullivan’s of the late surrealist oeuvre of Franco-American painter Yves Tanguy, with its psychologically incisive landscapes of unearthly colors and shapes.

But Sullivan’s works move well beyond the generically psychiatric and psychological. Each painting is a highly singular creation of ephemeral moment – including elements of music, dance, and intense self-perception, showing in patterns of what could be termed “intense blur.”

“My process and desire comes from a place and need to connect with all forms of consciousness,” says Sullivan. “(It comes from) my fear to explore the many layers of my own self, psyche and struggles with self doubt and the ability to coexist with the blurred reality of others. I work for a clearer perception and a better understanding – overall patience – all with the help of the many musical influences that make my life a little more complete.”

Sullivan, who is self-taught, has lived in Chicago, Miami and Hong Kong. He now lives in LA. His works frame structures of resonant images and suggestions of shadowy, color streaked architectures. Sometimes there are also what seem like evocations of sparsely-lit rivers by night.

The exhibition displays approximately 12 paintings ranging from small to mid-size, painted either on canvas or wood panel.

“My oils are layers upon layers of paintings at a time where my taste was changing as fast as I personally was,” says Sullivan. “I couldn’t tell when to stop, so it took a huge amount of strength to regress. The layers, the blurs of paint reminded me of a time as a child when you would throw a bunch of colors onto a piece of paper and fold the sheet to create a beautiful Rorschach. I would then smear the paint to smooth it out (the Virgo in me I guess).”

Since then, his work has advanced enormously to a deep empathy and tense awareness of his surrounding space in time.

“I work in a fever. I don’t spend too much time planning or pontificating about a painting but they do occur on days when I’m in desperate need of self-therapy. I dance with the paint. I let the music I choose be the guiding hand that ultimately leads to an image that speaks for my day.”

Sean Patrick Sullivan (b. 1983) was born in Missouri and has lived in Chicago, Miami, and Hong Kong. A self-taught artist, he is continuously working to understand his relationship with painting and its resonant power. This is the artist’s first exhibition.

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