Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thomas Doyle at LeBasse Projects

51D2D6D7-A9FC-4013-A4DD-09774C1A25B4.jpg


Thomas Doyle makes unbelievable, and unbelievably tiny creations, that leave us agog. And he's got a whole new show of them at LeBasse Projects.

"For 'Collateral Damage,' Doyle continues to explore the impact of memory through his Distillation Series. Based on the premise that a personality can be distilled down to certain key formative events, the work in this series centers on the home and family life. Doyle begins with this safe, archetypal space, then distorts reality through a warped and dreamlike lens, in much the same way the mind recalls events through the fog of time. The result is a world where houses are inverted, earth crumbles away, and people sink into the ground - all trapped under glass and frozen in time."

LeBasse Projects
6023 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA


Thomas Doyle


4FA67D7A-8E93-4302-8C7E-A4556C0263C3.jpg


No comments: