Charles Meyers "touch me surfaces" leads us into the complexity of his paintings. His oils are built up in layers of shiny and mat surfaces. These add to the illusion of space. His solution for creating three dimension is quite different than most painters. Usually the viewer looks"in" from the surface of the canvas. Mr. Meyers, whose paintings are on wood builds out. Some of the painted boxes are as deep as six inches. The viewer not only looks into the window of dimension but moves around from side to painted side for a more complete sense of space and distance.
The first step to Meyer's art is a written theme. It might be a long poem or a "Fortune Cookie Line". The imaginary imagery moves from amorphic to figurative. The air floats further with dots of painted color which adds to the "in-out" inventive magic of the paintings of Charles Meyers.