Harold Fox-Working Days End

La Luz de Jesus Gallery is pleased to present artist Harold Fox “Working Days End” this marks the artists’ Fifth exhibition with the gallery. Harold Fox b. 1939 is a former commercial artist who lives in Brookings, OR. In this show, vibrant paintings populated with stories and characters that have seemingly jumped right out of a 1930’s Tod Browning film are presented. With nods to Social Realist painters of the 1930s and ’40s, the artists’ images reveal society’s underbelly, with the artist often inserting himself into the painting; he is at once creator and player acting out personal mythologies for the viewer to revel in and dissect. Harold grew up in Southern, CA, so many of the painting’s locations feel familiar from Film Noir, Automobile culture, and long gone amusement parks like the Long Beach Pike.
“The pictures I have made trying to represent, to some extent, everyone’s experiences in perhaps a surreal or a fantasy form. An ambiance or deja vu familiarity may be from a dream, a nightmare, or even a reality somewhere. It is the negative experience that is most enduring, at least for me…like sitting down to enjoy your favorite pie only to discover a dead fly on it. I hope the viewer enjoys each piece as much as I did painting it.” — Harold Fox

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