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Artist: Luke O'Sullivan
Medium: Screen
"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This orginal piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood and salvaged materials that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 56”h x 26”w x 10”d.
Artist Statement // My work is about the intersection of built environments and subterranean systems. I create drawings and sculptures of fantastical urban environments. Often inspired by dystopian and science fiction films, I combine recognizable architectural forms and impossible buildings to make diorama-esque works. Early Nintendo games...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Good Point
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a t...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Screen
Bonehenge
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture with additional wire and copper details. The finished piece measures 40”h x 35”w x 11”d.
About the Artwork
O’Sullivan creates invented buildings, places, and objects describing unexplored worlds conjuring a sense of discovery and adventure. Rise and Shine represents a shift from the artist’s earlier work featuring structures, facades, and panoramic landscapes toward a more detailed approach. These new works depict encapsulated, floating environments devoid of humans. The sculptural objects are keepsakes or relics from these faraway places. Each piece plays with the shifting relationships between two and three dimensions, surface and underworld. O’Sullivan’s recent screen prints introduce color, imbuing these works with a certain levity and illustrative quality.
The playful nature of O’Sullivan’s work draws from Nintendo games, maps, science fiction movies, and movie set design. Likening his process to a lego set...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Wire
Bonus Zone
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Bonus Zone" is an original artwork made from screenprinting on wood by Luke O'Sullivan. This piece measures 33”h x 9”w x 9"d
"Surprise and luck are always present...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Screen
Hole in the Wall
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 14”h x 11.5”w x 4.25”d.
About the Artwork
O’Sullivan creates invented buildings, places, and objects describing unexplored worlds conjuring a sense of discovery and adventure. Rise and Shine represents a shift from the artist’s earlier work featuring structures, facades, and panoramic landscapes toward a more detailed approach. These new works depict encapsulated, floating environments devoid of humans. The sculptural objects are keepsakes or relics from these faraway places. Each piece plays with the shifting relationships between two and three dimensions, surface and underworld. O’Sullivan’s recent screen prints introduce color, imbuing these works with a certain levity and illustrative quality.
The playful nature of O’Sullivan’s work draws from Nintendo games, maps, science fiction movies, and movie set design. Likening his process to a lego set...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wire
"Flower Block (Orange)", Figurative, Flower, Floral, Sculpture, Wood, Paint
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This green and orange floral sculpture titled "Flower Block (Orange)" is an original artwork by Luke O'Sullivan made of screenprint, acrylic, and spraypaint on wood. This piece measu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Screen, Acrylic, Spray Paint
"Track Brace" sculpture, architectural landscape, screen print on wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This orginal piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood and salvaged materials that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 21”h x 14.5”w x 8”d.
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Artist Statement // My work is about the intersection of built environments and subterranean systems. I create drawings and sculptures of fantastical urban environments. Often inspired by dystopian and science fiction films, I combine recognizable architectural forms and impossible buildings to make diorama-esque works. Early Nintendo games...
Category
2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Treasure Trail
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed his original drawings and patterns onto, which he then cut and assembled into this thr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Layer Lair
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece will be on display at SCOPE Miami Beach until December 7, 2015, and shipped out the following week.
Silkscreen printed wood cut and assembled into a three-dimensional s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures
Materials
Wire
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Artplex Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023 Solo Exhibition, Grace Renee Gallery, Carefree, Arizona
2021 “Natural Connections”, Manyung Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2020 “Celestial Forms”, Manyung Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2019 “Solo Exhibition”, Grace Renee Gallery, Carefree, AZ
2018 “The Etheral Garden”, Manyung Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
“The Gravity Between Us”, Calvin Charles Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
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2016 “Constellation”, Manyung Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
“Cultivating The Wild”, Calvin Charles Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
2015 “Connection”, Mirada Fine Art, Denver, CO
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2014 “Cultivating Memory”, Michele Mariaud Gallery, NYC
“Connected Elements”, Calvin Charles Gallery, Scottsdale AZ
2013 “Interconnection”, Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery, La Jolla, CA
2012 “Internal Landscapes”, Mirada Fine Art, Denver, CO
2011 “Reflective Landscapes”, Stockroom, Kyneton, Australia
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2010 “Hybrid”, GF Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM
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The Redpath Mansion - Highly Detailed Scale Model Sculpture, Crumbling Building
Located in Chicago, IL
The Redpath Mansion was built in 1886 for members of the Redpath family – wealthy industrialists who constructed the Lachine Canal and founded the sugar refinery that bears their name. This majestic house was erected in the fabled Golden Square Mile of Montreal. By the mid-20th century, it was one of the few remaining Queen Anne style homes in this city. The Sochaczevski family, purchased it in 1986 and within that year, obtained a license to demolish the building. Approximately 40% of the property was leveled. Organizations such as Heritage Montreal and Save Montreal obtained an injunction to suspend the execution of the license and the destruction of the mansion. It was temporarily saved. In 2014, the Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, sided in favour of the Sochaczevski family, granting them the license to level the Redpath Mansion. In a statement to the media, when substantiating his reasoning, Denis Coderre said, “It was too dangerous, so I asked that we demolish the building.”
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IVAN MARKOVIC was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1970. At an early age, he showed a natural propensity for drawing. At 15 years of age, he went to Paris, France to attend the Fine Arts school Creatione et Future. This experience allowed him to become a better draftsman and encouraged him to take his first steps in the art of oil painting. In 1994, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University in Montreal. During his undergraduate degree he developed an interest for Art History and life drawing.
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1997 Master of Fine Arts, Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds, England.
1994 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
1986 Studies at the Fine Arts School, Création et Future, Paris, France.
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2017 Art Toronto, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada.
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Screen sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Screen sculptures available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, pink, green, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Luke O'Sullivan, KAWS, Supreme, and Yayoi Kusama. Frequently made by artists working in the Pop Art, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Screen sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available
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