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Can Still Dream, Can't He?
Original Collage, sourced from 1940’s LIFE magazines and vintage construction paper
Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by Artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?
The series is born through a childlike reflection of where life has taken the artist versus where it began. Using materials from 1940s LIFE and Fortune Magazines, DeSutter uses medium as both an exploration of nostalgia, reminiscing on early memories of sitting with his grandfather in his office, and process, using a vintage construction representing arts and crafts in his early years with his grandmother at the dining table.
“I feel like I’m a bit of a broken record, but like most of my work I see these as a continuation in celebrating the life I’m making for myself... I think the little boy on the farm would be proud of us.”
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Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by Artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?
The series is born through a childlike reflection of where life has taken the artist versus where it began. Using materials from 1940s LIFE and Fortune Magazines, DeSutter uses medium as both an exploration of nostalgia, reminiscing on early memories of sitting with his grandfather in his office, and process, using a vintage construction representing arts and crafts in his early years with his grandmother at the dining table.
“I feel like I’m a bit of a broken record, but like most of my work I see these as a continuation in celebrating the life I’m making for myself... I think the little boy on the farm would be proud of us.”
Artwork Information
Year
2024
Materials
Original Collage, sourced from 1940’s LIFE magazines and vintage construction paper
Authentication
Signed by artist.
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
37 x 28 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
Floated: 42 x 33 x 2 inches
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About the Artist
Michael DeSutter
DeSutter's graphic & meditative collages have been featured in Full Blede and AnOther Magazine. His original collages are currently featured at Pharrell's The Goodtime Hotel in Miami. DeSutter practices includes considering the overlooked within old magazines, he uses these records of the past to consider and recontextualize the future.
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Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by Artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?
The series is born through a childlike reflection of where life has taken the artist versus where it began. Using materials from 1940s LIFE and Fortune Magazines, DeSutter uses medium as both an exploration of nostalgia, reminiscing on early memories of sitting with his grandfather in his office, and process, using a vintage construction representing arts and crafts in his early years with his grandmother at the dining table.
“I feel like I’m a bit of a broken record, but like most of my work I see these as a continuation in celebrating the life I’m making for myself... I think the little boy on the farm would be proud of us.”
BOBBY BERK ON MICHAEL DESUTTER
“From a distance, this piece feels quite simple and straightforward. But when you look up close, it's a complex and really engaging work that has a lot of layers to it.”
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