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DAF Group Feature: Vol 54

April 25, 2011 By Wendy Campbell

Your Easter Monday Mixx – Enjoy!




Filed Under: ART, Digital, Drawing, Group Feature, Illustration, Mixed Media, Photography, Sculpture Tagged With: Chelsea Brown, Chris Cole, Ciou, Frederico Uribe, Gabby Nathan, Justin Chase Black, Katrin Fridrix, Kiki Plumier, Sara Blake

DAF Group Feature: Vol 37

December 27, 2010 By Wendy Campbell

Your last Monday Mixx of 2010 – Enjoy!!




Filed Under: ART, Digital, Drawing, Group Feature, Illustration, Photography, Sculpture Tagged With: Chris Cole, Cody Cochrane, Dennis McNett, Grzegorz Domaradzki, Kevin Mowrer, Lou Ros, Matt Considine, MoonyKhoa Le, Sebastien Feraut

Chris Cole: Kinetic Sculpture

July 13, 2010 By Wendy Campbell

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Oregon based artist Chris Cole’s work is derived from a fascination of physics, gravity, motion, light, and a definition of space.

“My kinetic sculptures and paintings are the result of a life spent exploring the relationships between the industrial and natural worlds, between human progress and humanity’s excesses.  The Northwest, and the small towns that have been my home, provide the stark contrast of immense natural beauty overlaid with an industrial superstructure.

It is in this intersection of nature and industry that I find inspiration. So many of the seemingly surreal organisms that exist in the wild are both mirrored and threatened by human machinery.

My sculptures are heavily influenced by the visionaries of the industrial revolution.  The quest for flight, the ceaseless desire for faster, more versatile and efficient transportation relied undeniably on the workings of the natural world.  The 19th century produced mechanism from organism.  Though I am thoroughly fascinated by machines, I am troubled by our culture’s resulting disconnection with the natural world.  My work, therefore, considers a regression from mechanism back to organism.

Sculpture is a means through which I can explore the concepts of movement, functionality and esthetics. Understanding physics, and the way things work, has always been a fascination of mine.  My paintings, alternatively, provide an avenue for a departure from the laws of physics.  Through painting, I conceive of things as a blend of organism and mechanism. Since I was very young, I have been taking things apart and reconfiguring them in new and different ways, and painting allows me the greatest freedom in this aspect.”

For more about Chris Cole, visit ChrisColeDesigns.Squarespace.com.



Filed Under: ART, Sculpture Tagged With: American Art, Chris Cole, Found Object Art, kinetic sculpture

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