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Luke O'Sullivan Art

American, b. 1984
Luke O’Sullivan was born in 1984 in Boston, MA. He received his MFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2009 and a BFA from The Art Institute of Boston in 2006. He has exhibited in solo and group shows in Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. He currently lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. His work is in the permanent collections of the Urban Nation Museum (Berlin, Germany), the Museum of Fine Arts Boston), Boston Public Library (Boston, MA) and Art Institute of Boston (Boston, MA).
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Artist: Luke O'Sullivan
Bonus Zone
Bonus Zone

Bonus Zone

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood
"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood

"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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Wire

"Flower Block (Orange)", Figurative, Flower, Floral, Sculpture, Wood, Paint
"Flower Block (Orange)", Figurative, Flower, Floral, Sculpture, Wood, Paint

"Flower Block (Orange)", Figurative, Flower, Floral, Sculpture, Wood, Paint

By Luke O'Sullivan

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 spraypa...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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Wood, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Screen

Treasure Trail
Treasure Trail

Treasure Trail

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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"Good Point" Screenprint on Wood Cityscape Diorama by Luke O'Sullivan
"Good Point" Screenprint on Wood Cityscape Diorama by Luke O'Sullivan

"Good Point" Screenprint on Wood Cityscape Diorama by Luke O'Sullivan

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

Materials

Wood, Screen

Bonehenge
Bonehenge

Bonehenge

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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Copper, Wire

Hole in the Wall
Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall

By Luke O'Sullivan

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...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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Wire

Gray Area - unframed
Gray Area - unframed

Gray Area - unframed

By Luke O'Sullivan

Located in Philadelphia, PA

This is an original multi-layered silkscreen print by American artist Luke O'Sullivan. The paper measures 16.5”h x 11.25”w. The work is a 10 color silkscreen print and is part of an edition of 19. About the work // O’Sullivan’s recent screen prints introduce more color than his past collections, imbuing these works with a certain levity and illustrative quality. The playful nature of O’Sullivan’s work draws from Nintendo games...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Luke O'Sullivan Art

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Screen

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Luke O'SullivanPower Plant, 2017

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Find a wide variety of authentic Luke O'Sullivan art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Luke O'Sullivan in screen print, wood, metal and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Luke O'Sullivan art, so small editions measuring 6 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Tom Binger, Mayme Kratz, and Gregory Green. Luke O'Sullivan art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $90 and tops out at $8,500, while the average work can sell for $2,850.