Michael MacDonald, "Men with goop"
Screen print, 16 x 20, 2022.
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BIO
Michael MacDonald is a painter and drawer living in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013 he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting. His paintings and drawings depict minute details that hint to a larger, perhaps more bizarre scene.
STATEMENT
Through compulsively adding figures, shapes and objects to a visual catalogue which that gets re-purposes into moments from a missing narrative. Flattened textures with vibrant color take the hand out of the work just enough so that the viewer has space to interpret and claim a little ownership over the narrative and intent.
Screen print, 16 x 20, 2022.
SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@COLLARWORKS.ORG FOR A SHIPPING ESTIMATE.
BIO
Michael MacDonald is a painter and drawer living in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013 he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting. His paintings and drawings depict minute details that hint to a larger, perhaps more bizarre scene.
STATEMENT
Through compulsively adding figures, shapes and objects to a visual catalogue which that gets re-purposes into moments from a missing narrative. Flattened textures with vibrant color take the hand out of the work just enough so that the viewer has space to interpret and claim a little ownership over the narrative and intent.
Screen print, 16 x 20, 2022.
SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@COLLARWORKS.ORG FOR A SHIPPING ESTIMATE.
BIO
Michael MacDonald is a painter and drawer living in Brooklyn, NY. In 2013 he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in painting. His paintings and drawings depict minute details that hint to a larger, perhaps more bizarre scene.
STATEMENT
Through compulsively adding figures, shapes and objects to a visual catalogue which that gets re-purposes into moments from a missing narrative. Flattened textures with vibrant color take the hand out of the work just enough so that the viewer has space to interpret and claim a little ownership over the narrative and intent.