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I'll Stay For Awhile
DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 2018
Contrasting mundane objects with gestural abstraction, Early Entropy creates an inherent tension between objects and the emotions connected to them. In this way, McCormick simplifies and isolates memories, encouraging the viewer to project their own narrative onto the works.
DIMENSIONS
24 x 18 inches
AUTHENTICITY
Signed by the artist.
“Muted tones were chosen for the backgrounds to allow room for the other two elements of the paintings to take center stage and create a push and pull between the figurative and abstract strokes.”


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Q. Where do you draw inspiration from?
A. A lot of the work is based on personal memories and idolized daydreams around those memories...
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To make a statement. This selection of work provides the artist with the space to create on a larger scale.
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DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 2018
Contrasting mundane objects with gestural abstraction, Early Entropy creates an inherent tension between objects and the emotions connected to them. In this way, McCormick simplifies and isolates memories, encouraging the viewer to project their own narrative onto the works.
DIMENSIONS
24 x 18 inches
AUTHENTICITY
Signed by the artist.
“Muted tones were chosen for the backgrounds to allow room for the other two elements of the paintings to take center stage and create a push and pull between the figurative and abstract strokes.”


Studio Visit
Q. Where do you draw inspiration from?
A. A lot of the work is based on personal memories and idolized daydreams around those memories...
Explore
To make a statement. This selection of work provides the artist with the space to create on a larger scale.
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About the Artist
Matt McCormick
Featured on the covers of Hypebeast, Vogue Italia, and Cultist, among others, Los Angeles artist Matt McCormick's coveted work often feature the American West or popular culture, seen through a cinematic gaze. Recent exhibitions include the Long Beach Museum Of Art (California), and Beyond The Streets (Shanghai).
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DESCRIPTION
Oil on canvas | 2018
Contrasting mundane objects with gestural abstraction, Early Entropy creates an inherent tension between objects and the emotions connected to them. In this way, McCormick simplifies and isolates memories, encouraging the viewer to project their own narrative onto the works.
DIMENSIONS
24 x 18 inches
AUTHENTICITY
Signed by the artist.
“Muted tones were chosen for the backgrounds to allow room for the other two elements of the paintings to take center stage and create a push and pull between the figurative and abstract strokes.”


Studio Visit
Q. Where do you draw inspiration from?
A. A lot of the work is based on personal memories and idolized daydreams around those memories...
Explore
To make a statement. This selection of work provides the artist with the space to create on a larger scale.