"Oh look, we have created enchantment." Blanche DuBois
Art by Southeastern Kentucky Outsider Artist
Chris Day

Self Portrait with Seven Phones
Acrylic, Newspaper and Thread on Canvas
20"hX16"w
2007
I was born and raised in a small coal mining town in eastern Kentucky. I received both the art and journalism awards in high school. I “ran off” to the “big city” of Lexington, KY where I received a BFA in studio Art from the University of KY in 1985. One of my sculpture pieces was part of a juried exhibit Obsession/Compulsion in Albuquerque, NM in the fall of 1985. Financially drained and unable to continue on to school or find work “in my field” as an artist , I took a position with a child’s photography company, travelling for 2 years where I completed a series of collages called Bad Chex and 3 small oil paintings about my experiences on the road. I moved to Charlotte, NC in 1987, stopped making art and became a workaholic. I was promoted several times at work, but something was missing. As a district manager with yet another photography company, I was transferred to Phoenix, AZ where I spent a year and was promoted once again to a position in Fullerton, CA where I spent a year and a half. Something was missing so I moved back to Charlotte, NC. I continued to work small odd jobs in retail management, but something was still missing. I opened, owned and operated a new age gift shop in Kannapolis, NC from 2001 till the spring of 2006. I completed 1 small 8X10 collage to be used as a cover for a book I wrote on dream interpretations in 2005. Other than that, art was absent in the world as I knew it. The lease was lost to a higher bidding retailer and I lost the building that housed Gypsy Moon and moved back to Jeremiah, KY in the spring of 2006. Something was still missing. Late one night, after seeing the movie The Magdalene Sisters and hearing once again the song Magdalene Laundries by Joni Mitchell, I needed to get the haunting/dreadful imagery out of my head so, I headed to the closest Michael’s (2 hours away in Huntington, WV), picked up a canvas and some paint and found what has been missing from my life….My Creativity, My Painting! I am currently working on a series of collage/paintings from articles people have phoned in to our local newspaper, The Mountain Eagle, called Speak Your Piece. Of which, Inept Doctor’s will be on display at East New Mexico State University’s juried exhibit “FOOTLONG” Oct. 19th thru Nov.15th, 2007. Other pieces will follow that will help get the haunting imagery and judgmental cruelty of life’s unfair moments like the drudgery experienced in the Sister’s laundries. At times, and in some circles it may seem politically incorrect (Lord have Mercy), but thus is the sadness and ranting people feel in needing to speak their piece. Although I live in an old trailer in that little town in east Kentucky, I’m happier than I’ve been in years because it’s my turn to speak my piece and return to the canvas and shout out “I have missed my Creative Self and have found that which was missing!”
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The Magdalene Laundries #1Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas
24"hX36'w
2007
The Artist
Chris in his Gypsy Moon Shop, Kannapolis, NC 2005
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Blanche DuBois: "Whoever you are, I have always depended on the kindness of strangers." Chris Day
267 Black Bottom Road
Jeremiah, KY 41826
606-634-4981
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