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Steven Charles, egsapabo, 2019

Steven Charles

egsapabo, 2019

acrylic and gel on canvas

72h x 40w in

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Steven Charles, sidewalk gas glow track pants vehicle rain, 2019

Steven Charles

sidewalk gas glow track pants vehicle rain, 2019

acrylic and mixed media on canvas

77h x 105w in

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Steven Charles, Residual Memories of Gilligan at Grapevine Lake, 2019

Steven Charles

Residual Memories of Gilligan at Grapevine Lake, 2019

acrylic and mixed media on panel

60h x 48w x 3.50d in

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Steven Charles, Star Wars was a Mistake, 2019

Steven Charles

Star Wars was a Mistake, 2019

acrylic and mixed media on canvas

80h x 80w in

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Steven Charles, I have exhausted all of my condiments, 2019

Steven Charles

I have exhausted all of my condiments, 2019

wood, carpet, yarn, cardboard, fabric, and paint

63h x 23w x 12d in

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Steven Charles, Surfer in a Tuxedo, 2019

Steven Charles

Surfer in a Tuxedo, 2019

acrylic on paper collage

48h x 37.75w in

Framed: 50.25h x 39.25w in

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Steven Charles, thorn of crowns, 2011

Steven Charles

thorn of crowns, 2011

acrylic on wood

48h x 2.50w in

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Steven Charles, trip over yarn, 2009

Steven Charles

trip over yarn, 2009

acrylic and yarn on paper

29.50h x 22w in

Framed: 33.25h x 25.50w in

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Steven Charles, Trust the Lorax, 2013

Steven Charles

Trust the Lorax, 2013

acrylic on faux fur on wood

25h x 25w in

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Steven Charles, DEF, 2015

Steven Charles

DEF, 2015

acrylic on wood

5.75h x 5.75w in

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Steven Charles, DCCA, 2015

Steven Charles

DCCA, 2015

acrylic on wood

6h x 5.50w in

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Steven Charles, Leisure is my Pleasure, 2019

Steven Charles

Leisure is my Pleasure, 2019

acrylic on wood

16h x 20w in

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Steven Charles, ice cream sandwich with summer, 2018

Steven Charles

ice cream sandwich with summer, 2018

acrylic on canvas

10 inches diameter

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Steven Charles, The Great Gary, 2017

Steven Charles

The Great Gary, 2017

acrylic on canvas

40h x 40w in

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Steven Charles, Door, 2018

Steven Charles

Door, 2018

acrylic on wood

14h x 11w in

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Steven Charles, Hill, 2009

Steven Charles

Hill, 2009

acrylic on wood

3h x 3w in

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Steven Charles, BAAB, 2013

Steven Charles

BAAB, 2013

acrylic on wood

12h x 24w inches diptych

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Steven Charles, 1977, 2017

Steven Charles

1977, 2017

acrylic on wood

10h x 8w in

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Steven Charles, On the manner of addressing quilts, 2019

Steven Charles

On the manner of addressing quilts, 2019

acrylic on wood

18h x 14w in

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Steven Charles, i don't care about your yard, 2018

Steven Charles

i don't care about your yard, 2018

acrylic on canvas

40h x 40w in

SCh078

Press Release

Cris Worley Fine Arts is pleased to announce our second solo-exhibition with Dallas artist, Steven Charles entitled Sewn to the Sky. The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Saturday, October 19th from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Sewn to the Sky will be on view through November 16, 2019.

Steven Charles is known for his electrifying abstract compositions that vibrate from obsessive shifts in spatial depth and color. Densely applied layers of paint coalesce into “schizophrenic monochromes,” a term coined by the artist to describe the duality of “the one and the many” in his psychedelic paintings. This apparent synergy is paralleled in titles such as, sidewalk gas glow track pants vehicle rain that imply a non-hierarchal consideration to the physical and conceptual components within each work. Charles’s paintings often culminate in a screen of drips and dots, a unifying element that congeals the artist’s anarchic, circuitous patterns.

Along with several new large-scale paintings, works on paper, and a rare sculpture, the artist will create a non-chronological career timeline which features a plethora of works from 1998 – 2019. Each piece acts as a time capsule, many containing personal objects that allude to inside jokes and memories buried beneath the strata of paint. This visual memoir marks an ending and a beginning of eras, paralleling the artist’s return to Dallas, Texas after over twenty years of living and painting in New York City. 

Steven Charles was born in Birkenhead, England, in 1967 and immigrated to North Texas in the late 1970’s. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Texas in 1994, and he gained his Master of Fine Arts degree from The Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 1996. Shortly thereafter he moved to New York, where he was a Visiting Artist Lecturer at the School of Visual Art. His work has been nationally exhibited in galleries and museums on the East and West Coasts, as well as abroad in Canada and Spain. Most notably he was represented for many years by Pierogi and Marlborough Galleries in New York City. He has been the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, and an Artist’s Fellowship from The New York Foundation for the Arts. His work has been reviewed in publications such as, Art in AmericaThe New York TimesThe Wall Street Journal, and Vice among others. 

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