Through my paintings, I attempt to share with the audience my
experience of creating a moment in time that is ethereal and persistent. I generally work
on a series of pieces, allowing chance to clarify ideas that are often lost when working
on a single piece. I ritually prepare three to five sheets of paper with line drawings and
certain stencils to facilitate a dialog between the work and myself. As I work, images and
mood begin to coalesce as the composition of the piece takes shape.
Drawing on his training in painting, carpentry, quilt making, silkscreen printing,
illustration, graphic design and collage, Haywood melds techniques and materials to create
bold, nontraditional images, with great passion and presence. The work expands beyond the
limits of the frame, impacts the viewer immediately and demands a response. Although found
objects are often used to create the art, the result is multi-layered and complex,
reflecting Haywood's view of the intricate world in which we live.
Educated at U.C. San Diego, Haywood studied under well-known painter and quilt-maker Faith
Ringgold. He has exhibited at the California Museum of Art, Santa Rosa, CA and Pro Arts
Gallery, Oakland, CA. He has also participated in the Richmond Art Center's "Art of
Living Black" for the past 3 years. |