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Anthony Adcock
The Mucker

2019

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Hyperreal oil painting by Anthony Adcock - Oil on ACM (aluminum composite material) *This is a hyperrealistic oil painting - What appears as wood grain and concrete is in fact oil paint applied on ACM (aluminum composite material). There is a small action figure embedded in lower right corner of painting Anthony Adcock's hyperreal oil paintings and sculptures literally resemble the objects found on a job-site; pieces of worn plywood, concrete, rusty I-beams, scrap rebar, work tools, etc., and are often dismissed as debris and not actual artwork. Adcock is a superb example of a Conceptual Realist who utilizes realism as a point of departure focusing on the essence of the subject matter rather than verisimilitude. He creates his artwork by synthesizing the knowledge gleaned from three generations of builders, his comprehensive understanding of the trade, and an uncompromising studio practice dedicated to the advancement of realism. By combining his expert understanding of construction with the intellectual rigor of abstract painting via realism, Adcock's artwork oscillates between amazement and absurdity.   Hyperrrealism, realism, realist, conceptual realism, trompe l'oeil, conceptual art , conceptual realism, construction, concrete, wood, building materials, oil painting, contemporary art, abstraction, abstract painting, tromp l'oeil painting
  • Creator:
    Anthony Adcock (1987, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    East Quogue, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1417210013062

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