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Drew Leshko
Cardboard Only Dumpster

2016

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  • "Blue Dumpster", Miniature Paper Sculpture, Realism
    By Drew Leshko
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    "Blue Dumpster" is an original paper, wire, enamel, dry pigments artwork by Drew Leshko measuring approx. 4.5"h x 6.5"w x 3"d. Drew Leshko is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based arti...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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    Enamel, Wire

  • "Green Dumpster", Miniature paper sculpture
    By Drew Leshko
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This green miniature, painted, paper sculpture titled "Green Dumpster" is an original artwork by Drew Leshko made from paper, wire, enamel, and dry pigments. Through paint and sculp...
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    2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

    Materials

    Enamel, Wire

  • Father and Son Used Tires
    By Drew Leshko
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    "Father and Son Used Tires" is a wall-hanging paper sculpture by American artist Drew Leshko measuring 12”h x 22.125”w x 8”d. It is made from paper, enamel, acrylic, basswood, wire,...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

    Materials

    Wire, Enamel

  • "Child’s Play, Make Way, Replay", Miniature, compact mirror, sculpture, winter
    By Kendal Murray
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This miniature compact mirror sculpture of a snowy winter scene titled "Child’s Play, Make Way, Replay" is an original artwork by Kendal Murray made of m...
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    2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Enamel, Wire, Metal

  • Weekday, Faraway
    By Kendal Murray
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    "Weekday, Faraway" is an original Metal, mirrored glass, crushed quartz, polyesterfibre, plastic, wire, and enamel paint artwork by Kendal Murray measuri...
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    2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Enamel, Metal, Wire

  • "Tantalize, Synchronize, Exercise!", Miniature compact and mirror landscape
    By Kendal Murray
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    "Tantalize, Synchronize, Exercise!" is an original metal, mirrored glass, polyester fibre, wire, plastic, and enamel paint artwork by Kendal Murray measu...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Enamel, Metal, Wire

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    Located in New Orleans, LA
    medium: reclaimed button-down shirts, wire, flower frog ARTIST STATEMENT "Flowers have been a large part of my work for years, but they took on new meaning for me in 2020. As our ba...
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    medium: reclaimed button-down shirts, wire, flower frog ARTIST STATEMENT "Flowers have been a large part of my work for years, but they took on new meaning for me in 2020. As our backyards and gardens became a common respite from the fear, isolation, and boredom of the early days of the pandemic, I thought about the ubiquity of flowers in our lives. We use them to celebrate when life is good, as well as to sooth ourselves when it is not. Their ambiguity is what allows them to be such a versatile symbol. As the world became more uncertain, I craved beauty, both in my life and in my work. Fairly quickly the floral motifs that have been a mainstay of my wall installations began to dominate my sculptures and appear in my paint-chip mosaic work. Most of my flowers are created using second-hand shirts sourced from thrift shops. As I shop for materials, I focus on searching for certain colors, textures, and patterns, but I also think about the people who once cherished these items of clothing. I think about how the shirts end up here. Did the size or style no longer fit the owner? Or maybe it was part of the final Goodwill run after a loved one passed. I like to think that an article of clothing can have a memory, retaining the essence of the person who wore it and that once transformed, a little bit of that spirit becomes part of the artwork. Over the years, since I started making flowers from shirts, I’ve had many people tell me that a petal or a leaf is made from the same material as a shirt that they once had. I often wonder if objects can circle back and reunite with their previous owner. I realize that the odds are slim, but they’re not zero. If you have donated a shirt to charity in New Orleans in the last couple of years, then there is a chance that a little bit of it is hanging on the gallery wall right now." BIOGRAPHY CARLTON SCOTT STURGILL was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1971 and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati (B.A. 2002) and Chelsea College of Art and Design (M.A. Fine Art 2005) in London, United Kingdom. His multidisciplinary body of work includes painting, sculpture, collage, and installation and incorporates a wide variety of materials, with a particular emphasis on repurposed everyday objects. His site-specific floral installations created using second-hand button-down shirts have been displayed in settings as diverse as the Drifter...
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