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Trevor Southey:

San Francisco Bay Area  artist Trevor Southey

Africa: Africa and the Africans are part of my spiritual fibre. I am, in fact, white - British colonial by direct cultural experience. But African people surrounded me. I started portraying Africans and their environs when I was still a boy. I believe that
as I internalized the sounds of the native languages, although I never learned them much,I also internalized a sense of their natural beauty: the generosity of their features, the lithe easy way of movement, and all the variety of their colour - some a blue black like the patina of living bronze sculpture, some a chocolate brown, some a creamy ochre.

My homeland did not practice such a virulent form of segregation as that inspired by religion. But racism was still part of my environment, albeit ill defined, thinly disguised as benevolent. Nanny, William, Johnny, and others helped to break it in my heart and life.


FAMILY: My hunger for the traditional family was and is part of my paradox. Now I see a vision of a wholly different family embracing its unusual children with joy, as well as those who weave traditional patterns. It is a family of extraordinary tolerance and vision filled with wonder at the uniqueness of each individual. It gasps only a little at differences, demanding no adherence to a strict pattern of normalcy. Its only demands are love, delight, surprise, courtesy, civility, discipline and above all tolerance.

GAY: It made itself most known in my work. Even that work long preserved within the seeming sanctity of a subject like the traditional family would reflect that shunned part of my being. Works done innocently, once they were complete still held the whole truth within them. Perhaps no painting revealed that more clearly than Prodigal. Often while I refused to acknowledge this, others could read it quite clearly. Prodigal was conceived from Jesus' parable of reconciliation and familial love. I feared the sensuality of this work, and indeed, it was gently declined by the clients. At its conception and execution, that sensuality was naive and even innocent, as were the deeper implications of content. Other works follow as a celebration of this new personal "home,' this integration, the comfort of finally being one within oneself and one within a new society. Some of these images are almost embarrassingly overt, though that was by no means my intention.


Lifting, lithograph by Trevor Southey

Lifting


lithograph
Image size: 22 inches X 32 inches
Edition of 150
$1000

 


Hope, hand colored etching by Trevor Southey

Hope


Hand Colored Etching
14.5x9 | edition of 150


Shedding, etching and aquatint by Trevor Southey

Shell Shedding


Etching
Edition of 55
$4500

Flight, etching and aquatint by Trevor Southey

Flight


Image size: 28 inches X 20 inches
Edition of 100
$4500

Cats, etching by Trevor Southey

Cats

Etching
Image size: 8 inches X 6 inches
Edition of 160
$700



Vine, lithograph by Trevor Southey

Vine


Lithograph
Image size: 13 inches X 16.5 inches
Edition of 150
$750

Shirt, etching by Trevor Southey

Shirt



Etching
$850

Garden, etching by Trevor Southey

Garden


Image size: 8 inches X 6 inches
Edition of 150
$600

Young Rabbit, aquatint and etching by Trevor Southey

Young Rabbit


Etching
$550

Torso, etching by Trevor Southey

Torso


etching
Image size: 8 inches x 6 inches
$1000


Rise, lithography by Trevor Southey

Rise


Lithograph
$700

Challenge, etching by Trevor Southey

Challenge


etching
Image size: 8 inches x 6 inches
Edition of 160
$950

William, etching by Trevor Southey

William


Etching
Image size: 24 inches X 14 inches
Edition of 125
$800


Nanny, etching by Trevor Southey

Nanny


Image size: 24 inches X 14 inches
Edition of 125
$1800

Johnny, etching by Trevor Southey

Johnny


Image size: 24 inches X 14 inches
Edition of 125
$750

Brothers Keeper, male nude sculpture by Trevor Southey

Brother's Keeper



Bronze
19 x 18 x 16 inches
$12,000

Seeing, male nude sculpture by Trevor Southey

Seeing


Bronze
18 x 8 x8 inches
$7000

Races End, male nude sculpture by Trevor Southey

Race's End



Bronze sculpture
18" H x 6 " D x 18" W
$6000
Original works of art by exceptional contemporary printmakers.