Kevan Jenson is a painter working in Venice, California. His work features
smoke applied to the picture surface with a torch. The smoke laid into
the paint parallels Surrealist techniques like frottage, collage and
fumage and creates an imaginal field upon which, or through which the
viewer can access imagery. He hand crafts his paints from a variety
of media and all the works have a permanence equivalent to paintings
not utilizing smoke as a medium.
Kevan attended the University of California at Berkeley initially studying
math and physics before succumbing to the arts.
In 1979 apprenticed with renowned Bay Area artist Harold Paris and studied
printmaking with Yuzo Nakano of the Kala Institute in Berkeley. In 1980
he moved to New York and opened a small atelier above Arto Lindsays
recording studio. In 1985 returned to Los Angeles finding work as a
video engineer and associate director in the film industry and has worked
with Wim Wenders, David Lynch, and Joe Pytka among many others.
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