Loganic (Christopher Logan)
Characters present themselves as materialized spirits, created to address human conditions and relationships.
"He explores the creativity of uncertainty through improvisational art making."
Loganic is a nomadic interdisciplinary artist whose practice moves fluidly between medium and meaning. Born in 1971, the American artist has built a body of work that refuses to settle — exploring the space where art and spirituality converge, where spontaneous mark-making becomes a form of inquiry.
In his paintings for Issue 01, Loganic offers three windows into this territory. Each work is a portal: a figure, a field, a cosmos. Each one asks the viewer to sit inside the uncertainty and find themselves there.
The longing that knows itself. The dream that doesn't dissolve. A figure reaching toward something it cannot name but has always known.
Artist
Christopher Logan · American, b. 1971
Loganic is a nomadic interdisciplinary artist exploring themes of art and spirituality, characterization, and spontaneous creativity.
In his work, he explores the creativity of uncertainty through improvisational art making. Characters present themselves as materialized spirits, created to address human conditions and relationships. His practice resists fixity — in geography, in medium, in meaning — finding its power precisely in what remains unresolved.