From Deseret News archives:
Wry and witty art
Exhibit by Brian Kershisnik opens at Ericson gallery Friday
In each of the nearly 20 paintings on display beginning Friday the artist plies his trade with complete confidence and competence, offering viewers a singular taste of wry on canvas.
And while capable of conjuring up the required periods of wild creativity needed by an artist, Kershisnik maintains a remarkable balance between his personal life and work. He rises each weekday morning between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m., gets dressed, and goes directly to his studio, where as a religious man he prays, studies and works on minutiae not necessarily related to his painting.
"It could be anything," Kershisnik told the Deseret Morning News, "from making valentines to wrapping paper to trying something new with a woodcut" something to get his gray matter ready for the day because "I don't usually work on metaphors in the morning."
There is family prayer and scripture study, and then Kershisnik takes his children outside to tackle their nature-journal sketchbooks. "We go out for a half-hour or so and draw the dogs or cats or trees, whatever they want. I usually draw the kids drawing."
He returns to the studio to begin painting by 11 or 11:30 a.m. "I paint until I get hungry or starving and then go home to eat. I go back and forth maybe three times a day, until around 7 p.m., when I come home for good. I get to bed around 11:30 p.m. or midnight."
When putting together an exhibit, like the one at David Ericson Fine Art, select areas of his paintings always distract the artist. "I will be enthralled with a particular surface that accidentally is working really well, and am not yet at a point where I can be objective about all the paintings in the show." At this juncture, the artist has his wife come to the studio. "I had her in this morning, looking through the paintings with fresh eyes, searching for things I might be overlooking."
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