JASON TROTTER

  • Jason Trotter is an American artist known for his bold geometric abstracts rendered in acrylics. The self-taught painter was drawn to minimal hard-edged abstraction through the influence of Carmen Herrera, Ellsworth Kelly, Josef Albers, and Frank Stella. A graduate of Northern Illinois University, Trotter currently resides in Los Angeles where he works from his home studio.

  • My work explores the relationship between color and form. Rendered in acrylics, they are comprised of three canvases assembled and framed as one piece. I was drawn to the multi-canvas approach because the interplay between panels enables simple shapes to unite, resulting in non-representational compositions that are bold and visually compelling. I employ a hard-edge painting technique that produces sharp lines with abrupt transitions between color areas. My rectilinear compositions are inspired by lines and forms observed in daily life. I sketch in silence through a process that is both meditative and hypotonic. I work toward a composition that feels balanced and exudes a sense of spatial unity. My most recent works take on a more architectural feel as the lines shift from mostly angular to primarily horizontal and vertical. My colors are mostly custom and are chosen intuitively. I work on a flat surface, first executing the process of taping off the shapes then building up several layers of paint with a brush before applying the final layer with palette knives and other tools for ample texture. My work is intended to evoke an instinctual reaction that uplifts and inspires.