Superposition: Jason Cordero
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The work is simultaneously a play on imbuing the land with narratives and conversely, a fantasy where the disconcerting and untamed reigns; a wilderness that cannot be reached let lone subjugated.
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Jason Cordero
September, 2022
I am fascinated by Landscape not as Place1 but as a construct. Complex and often contradictory, the Landscape2 is not natural, impartial, or objective but a construct imposed upon geology. Stories, legends, and myths are created from Place for many reasons, but all are subjective, frequently anthropomorphise, and have an agenda. Place becomes an idealized and utopic fiction, the stage for legend and myth. A singular Place transmutes into a multitude as people populate it with their own agendas and meanings; a mountain isn’t an impartial geological formation - a Place, but becomes the subjective, ranging from specific constructs to diverse and diffuse imaginings of broader cultural scope. We create the Landscape in which we live.
In creating these works, I attempt not to be bound by any dogma or singular tradition of Landscape. I produce images using archetypes which at first appear rational and plausible, but on inspection are utopias and fantasies both unreachable and irrational. Beyond the archetypes of mountain, tree, and sky, I also make use of horizons, pseudo-reflection, and fluid perspective, with many works having multiple axes with no one way “up” being absolute. Also, reference to humanities’ physical presence is absent from these works. In their aspect as expressions of deep time, the images remind us that we ourselves are transitory.
The work is simultaneously a play on imbuing the land with narratives and conversely, a fantasy where the disconcerting and untamed reigns; a wilderness that cannot be reached let lone subjugated. They are dramas of no constancy, of multiple axes and no certain ground, yet none the less, are anchored in collective experience.
1 Place (capitalised) refers to an objective, empirically definable location.
2 Landscape (capitalised) refers to a cultural construct, being a concept or narrative of Landscape, not geology.
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Works
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Jason CorderoAdrift on the Seas of Nowhen, 2022Oil on Linen40 x 40cmSold -
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Jason CorderoThe Causeway, 2022Oil on Linen40 x 40cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Garden of The Two, 2022Oil on Linen152 x 152cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Gates of The Three, 2022Oil on Linen152 x 305cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Day Remained in Darkness, 2022Oil on panel40 x 30cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Grove's Impasse, 2022Oil on panel40 x 40cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Lands of Night, 2022Oil on Linen152 x 152cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Red Tree's Embrace, 2022Oil on panel40 x 30cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Sky's Reslove Remained, 2022Oil on panel40 x 40cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Watcher Observes, 2022Oil on panel40 x 30cmSold -
Jason CorderoThe Waters of the Isle, 2022Oil on panel40 x 30cmSold -
Jason CorderoUpon Noticing, No One Reaslised, 2022Oil on Linen152 x 152cmSold -
Jason CorderoUpon the Threshold, 2022Oil on Linen152 x 152cmSold
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