"Since the first tree house I built from scavenged wood as a kid, I’ve been interested in putting things together."
Artwork Archive's Featured Artist McCain McMurray blends his passion for assembling and constructing spaces with visual art. His professional journey as an architect allowed him to conceive spaces mentally, translate them onto paper, and witness their physical realization.
McCain's artwork, characterized by clear colors and minimalistic elegance, is a visual meditation on spaces, places, and moments. Each painting tells a story, using the language of color and space, in a way that's as heartfelt and real as the way we build our own little worlds around us.
Artwork Archive had the chance to chat with McCain McMurray about his minimalistic style, advice he has for artists, and how Artwork Archive helps him manage his studio and art career!
You can see more of his work on Discovery and learn more about his art practice below.
McCain McMurray, Construction 205, 17.5 x 48 x 2.75 in, 2022
Do you have a favorite or most satisfying part of your process? If so, can you share a bit about it?
I love starting new work. I usually have an idea about what the work will be, but part of my process is to start and see where the work goes.
Because I work in series, I am typically continuing to develop an idea.
Color plays a large part in my work and I generally work with a palette of colors that I will use for all the works in a series.
Photo of a series of work in progress in McCain McMurray's studio. Photo courtesy of the artist
Could you walk us through your process of transforming a memory or a sense of place into an abstract composition?
Usually, I start with a mental image or several images in my mind. But, I don’t start with that image. I begin with a commitment to the support of that image: selecting a color, adding texture, or using a very light application of paint.
What does success as an artist mean to you?
Success to me is measured in three ways:
Firstly, personal satisfaction—if I really like the work and it pleases me. Secondly, the act of selling, as it is incredibly rewarding. And thirdly, receiving some kind of recognition, whether through the press or by being included in a competition.
Why did you decide to use Artwork Archive to inventory your artwork and manage your art career?
I love the way Artwork Archive works.
It's simple to use and makes me feel incredibly well-organized. I love the ability to create all of the reports and have my work available to the public.
I rely on it almost every day.
McCain McMurray, 20.49, 8 x 6 x 1.5 in, 2022
What advice would you give an artist who’s just starting out in their professional career?
Being an artist means being confident about what you do and who you are.
Also, be sure to use an inventory management system like Artwork Archive to inventory and record every work you make.
It's invaluable for your career.
A look inside McCain McMurray's studio. Photo courtesy of the artist
McCain McMurray uses Artwork Archive to keep track of his artwork, send professional reports to clients, publicly share his portfolio, and a lot more.
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