Artist Statement

I create art not just as a need to express myself, but also as a way for me to deal with life. The great Picasso said, “The world doesn’t make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?” I feel this deeply and believe it comes through in my art. Each piece I create is a way for me to sort through the chaos of life and try to make sense of it by making connections on a subconscious level.

My art is best categorized as a cross between cubism and abstract expressionism. Each piece of art that I create appears as random images, shapes, and marks that may not make sense at first. Anyone who reflects on my art makes their own connections just as I do when I create it. This allows each viewer to see something entirely different, making each piece entirely unique to the individual. 

I begin each new piece of art with no preplanned design or sketch. I let it flow and unfold organically as I try to connect shapes or patterns that interest me. As I make these connections, I begin to get a feel for what the piece is about. I primarily work with pen and ink on paper, using monochrome schemes or a limited color palette. Using only black and white or limited colors allows the viewer to focus more on the shapes and imagery, offering a simplicity to each piece. I want my art to evoke questions. If a person stops to contemplate a piece of art that I have created, then I have succeeded in my work.

 
Bio Jason Chambers was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1979. From a very early age Jason showed interest and promise in art. He has explored various forms of art from illustration to portraiture, but his true passion has always been abstraction. In 2019 Jason transitioned fully into abstract art. His unique blend of shapes and lines create a realistic world of chaos as well as a sophisticated visual language. His art is a way for him to sort through the craziness in this world. Jason’s individual style is influenced by cubism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. Jason has participated in several group exhibitions in the United States as well as having his first solo exhibition, “Calming the Chaos” in  Augusta, GA in July of 2020. He also has another solo exhibition scheduled for 2022. His art is in many private collections in the United States as well as France, The United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Japan. Jason Currently lives in Aiken, South Carolina, with his wife, two children and three rambunctious dogs.

Artist Biography

Jason Chambers was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1979. From a very early age Jason showed interest and promise in art. He has explored various forms of art from illustration to portraiture, but his true passion has always been abstraction.

In early 2019 Jason transitioned fully into abstract art. His unique blend of shapes and lines create a realistic world of chaos as well as a sophisticated visual language. His art is a way for him to sort through the craziness in this world. Jason’s individual style is influenced by cubism, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. 

Jason has participated in several group exhibitions in the United States as well as having his first solo exhibition, “Calming the Chaos” in  Augusta, GA in July of 2020. He also had another solo exhibition in April of 2022. His art is in many private collections in the United States as well as France, The United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, South Africa, China, and Japan. 

Jason Currently lives in Aiken, South Carolina, with his wife, daughter and four rambunctious dogs.

Biographie de l'artiste

Jason Chambers est né à Augusta, en Géorgie, en 1979. Dès son plus jeune âge, Jason s'est montré intéressé et prometteur pour l'art. Il a exploré diverses formes d'art, de l'illustration au portrait, mais sa véritable passion a toujours été l'abstraction.

Au début de 2019, Jason s'est complètement converti à l'art abstrait. Son mélange unique de formes et de lignes crée un monde de chaos réaliste ainsi qu'un langage visuel sophistiqué. Son art est un moyen pour lui de faire le tri dans la folie de ce monde. Le style individuel de Jason est influencé par le cubisme, le surréalisme et l'expressionnisme abstrait.

Jason a participé à plusieurs expositions de groupe aux États-Unis et a eu sa première exposition solo, "Calming the Chaos" à Augusta, GA en juillet 2020. Il a également une autre exposition solo prévue pour 2022. Son art est dans de nombreux privés. collections aux États-Unis ainsi qu'en France, au Royaume-Uni, en Allemagne, en Suède et au Japon.

Jason vit actuellement à Aiken, en Caroline du Sud, avec sa femme, ses deux enfants et trois chiens turbulents.