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 ‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’  Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex  24”W x 28”D x 18”H  2016

I., L.ewis L.ibby

‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’

Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex

24”W x 28”D x 18”H

2016

 

‘Paul Bremer’ and ‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’ are brothers –two works in an ongoing series of ruminations on personal trauma and its many reverberations-translated into an architectural / construction lexicon. 
These psycho-cartographical studies each bear the name of a member of the George W. Bush presidential administration-whose eight-year period closely paralleled my own tectonic upheaval. Bremer and Libby are each known for their specific contributions to that epoch’s infamy and the use of their names / roles provided handy conceptual linkage to the ideas I was interested in conveying.
Aesthetically, the works share my obsessive fascination with masonry, pattern, scale, and material mimicry. The subjects derive from my past employment experiences in the construction / architectural industry – which generously provided a host of indelible vignettes. 

I., L.ewis L.ibby

‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’

Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex

24”W x 28”D x 18”H

2016

 

‘Paul Bremer’ and ‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’ are brothers –two works in an ongoing series of ruminations on personal trauma and its many reverberations-translated into an architectural / construction lexicon. 
These psycho-cartographical studies each bear the name of a member of the George W. Bush presidential administration-whose eight-year period closely paralleled my own tectonic upheaval. Bremer and Libby are each known for their specific contributions to that epoch’s infamy and the use of their names / roles provided handy conceptual linkage to the ideas I was interested in conveying.
Aesthetically, the works share my obsessive fascination with masonry, pattern, scale, and material mimicry. The subjects derive from my past employment experiences in the construction / architectural industry – which generously provided a host of indelible vignettes. 

 ‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’  Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex  24”W x 28”D x 18”H  2016

‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’

Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex

24”W x 28”D x 18”H

2016

 ‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’ Detail  Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex  24”W x 28”D x 18”H  2016

‘I., L.ewis L.ibby’ Detail

Wood, cast fiberglas, cast plastic, ink, polyurethane, latex

24”W x 28”D x 18”H

2016

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