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Matthew Miller

Pink Pony
Paint and melted polystyrene on canvas board
24" x 36" x 7"
created 2010
Untitled
Paint and melted polystyrene on canvas board
24" x 36" x 7"
created 2010
The general process that I use to create pieces such as these, involves painting on the polystyrene first, and then treating the painting with chemicals. The images I have chosen to include here are from a series called the Retrospectives. They are examples of several paintings completed relatively quickly, and bonded together by the preceding painting's paint. In the most recent pieces in this mode of working, I have revealed nothing but the edge of each buried painting. The result being a multiple life of these paintings, one that only I have experienced when I painted and constructed them, and two others following the process of melting them. The first being what I have revealed as individual paintings, and the other being what they add up to as sculpture.
Email:
tanzskinner71@hotmail.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.
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