As
the son of an Air Force serviceman stationed in a small Japanese village,
Ford's artistic sensibilities began to take root under the nurturing eye
of an elderly Japanese painter. After moving back to the States, he enrolled
at the University of Mississippi in pursuit of his BFA. After graduating
with a degree in Painting, Ford moved to Atlanta where he realized a natural
talent for photography. During the late 70's and 80's Ford established his
reputation as Atlanta's premier fashion photographer.
The early 90's, however, brought a compelling urge to return to painting. Ford
took a hiatus from photography to travel the world and seek inspiration. After
exploring different painting styles and themes, Ford found tremendous fulfillment
creating contemporary landscapes conjured from the stunning horizons witnessed
during his travels. Despite his photography background, Ford never paints from
a photograph.
Ford's sense of nature is not a Romantic's wild and angry universe. Rather, he
recalls the startling color combinations and mesmerizing horizons, then blends
those images with his own passion and optimistic philosophy of life. The easy
precision, subtlety and repose of his paintings may well derive from that Asian
aesthetic he developed in his early years.
The intensity of working over a single piece to finish it makes the process very
physical. He lets layers of paint - acrylics on canvas - drip and flow, just
letting things happen. "I was taught in college to let the paint find the
imagery," he recalls. Still, there is less accident in achieving these surfaces
than one might think. They're a study in control and spontaneity, because while
Ford may allow the materials to find their own expression, he then moves to manipulate
them to achieve their unique composition and texture. Often, he'll embellish
the canvas with plaster granules scattered across the wet surface as color and
texture are forced to intersect.
"Like life, my work often transforms from its original idea," he muses, "But
following a creative instinct wherever it leads is where the fun and fascinationn
lie. Each painting is a unique journey with an undefined destination."
Ford resides in Roswell, GA with his wife and business partner, Cristi and daughter,
Hilary (17) attends a performing arts magnent school as a drama major. Their
son Brian (24) lives in Atlanta and is a recent grauate from Kenessaw University
with a Bachelors in Political Science. Their dogs (Pasta and Belle), and cats
(Alfredo and Jack) are also important family members.