Module Assembly Factory

Untitled (Aerial View)

Alchemic Transmogrifier For Distressed Emotions

Where The Wilderness Evolves

Chrono-Particle Processor
Artist Statement
For my work I’ve created a concept called Fantastic Functionalism. This concept involves creating an alternative reality filled with objects and environments which are imbued with extreme idealism and hope. I look at everyday problems on a emotional, physical and social level and imagine new possibilities and solutions for them. I think of my work as the sketches or plans of a mad and naïve inventor creating fantastical machines, passageways, bus stops, transportation devices and shelter from a playground of transformed shapes and bright colors that stems from the ordinary.
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4 Responses to Rosa Ruey
Erin
Replied on: April 21, 2010, 6:58 pm
I think your work is very timely, stylistically speaking. The juxtaposition of black line (which creates texture) with blocks of color is very well done. It draws the viewer in and keeps them interested. I also really like how neatly your images translate into a cut paper 3-D effect on the last piece shown. Well done.
Rosa Ruey at Pelavin Gallery
Replied on: February 4, 2011, 9:56 pm
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Replied on: May 23, 2011, 8:21 pm
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