ENOS
RAY is
a self-proclaimed, self-taught "street artist". Born
and
raised in northern Virginia, Ray ventured out into the world on an
extended tour of carnivals and street fairs throughout the South;
experiencing life as few of us do and honing his craft. Working in
oil on paper, his art is many things. Jazz and Blues themes reflect
his deep love of Gospel music and erupt from his canvas with joy,
pain and passion.
"His fresh and vibrant
display of the world in which he works - one
of art shows, festivals, malls, carnivals - are glimpses into a way
of life foreign to most of us, and we are rewarded with many fine
perceptions and interesting encounters. Neither Ray's life nor his
work bothers to adhere to any cultural norms or fashions that
influence most current artists, which perhaps explains the great
power and honesty inherent in his work."
- Judith Belushi Pisano
"Ray is interested
in African-American musical culture, and many of
his paintings celebrate the vitality of this world with its jazz,
blues, spiritual, and gospel music, dancing and rhythms. "Chesapeake
Bathing Beauties," in oil on wood, captures in copper/bronze shades
three black women, arms raised, dancing exuberantly... In another,
a
horn player belts out a tune, his grimace a corona of gold
highlights, his instrument a perfect circle of blue with gold
highlight on its rim. This work is untitled, and Ray says he thought
about naming it "Not Satchmo" since so many viewers mistakenly
assume that's who the musician is. I call it 'Wow.'"
- Brooks Robards, Martha's Vineyard Times |
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