Brian Despain’s new show of robot paintings at Roq La Rue Gallery

imagePainter of robots Brian Despain’s new paintings can be viewed tonight, November 13, at Seattle’s Roq La Rue Gallery. Above, "The Prodigal Son" (oil on panel, 15" x 19").Also showing is John Brophy, whose paintings mixes up iconography from various cultures and religions in a bowl of consumer culture.

Brian Despain works with imaginary yet recognizable modern landscapes, but populates his world with seemingly self aware and melancholy robots in a seemingly endless quest for the numinous. His work blends the natural world with technology and usually has a slightly morbid slant. Archetype-loaded imagery such as skulls, gears, fish, and birds provide the forefront for a seemingly arcane number system the artist employs in all his work. His rich and somber color palettes of post apocalyptic ochres, deep blues, and steel greys belie and hidden warmth and dark humor within his work. This show will feature 8 new paintings.”

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2 Responses to Brian Despain’s new show of robot paintings at Roq La Rue Gallery

  1. Unknown's avatar Graham says:

    Ah, what it must be to have such a vision and imagination.

  2. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    We live vicariously through this kind of artistry and story telling.

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