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Run #00092 // Oct 20, 2011 - Oct 26, 2011
Dave Kinsey - 3R Daisies
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Dave Kinsey
3R Daisies
Edition Size:   100
24 x 24 inch Archival Pigment Ink on 330gsm Cotton Paper
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Stop and think for a moment of how empty art would be were it not for the simplest of subjects. Flowers, for example. Without those pond lilies he eventually made famous, Monet would have had to content himself with sundry objects found around the yard or (perhaps) the always-less-than obliging family cat. Van Gogh's sunflowers would not be visible to us. Nor, for that matter, would 50% of Georgia O'Keefe's catalogue of works - and she went on record as saying she didn't even like flowers!

Dave Kinsey has done what others have done before and he has done it well. His 3R Daisies (the numeral-letter being a reference to Three Rivers, California) is yet another reminder that colors are the playful and restive ghosts within nature. They seem to abide, they give the appearance of being imprisoned within matter, but all that is illusion; they are linked to light as lovers are linked by passion. This still-life of ordinary daisies is infused with so much heat that the viewer should not be surprised by a sudden blush rising to his or her cheeks.

We wanted to go big with Dave Kinsey's second release with 1xRUN and thought "Flowers", based on the current series he's been working over the past few years, would be perfect. We're grateful for the opportunity to bring this print to all of you, our collectors.

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About the Artist

Location: California

Dave Kinsey was born in Pittsburgh in 1971, attending the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and the Art Institute of Atlanta before moving to California in 1994 to pursue a career as a designer and fine artist. His work attempts to capture the universal essence of the human condition mainly through a symbolic portrayal of contemporary life. Utilizing a range of mediums, he constructs multi-layered, textured environments that echo the complexities of our existence.

His fine art has been shown in galleries and museums worldwide—among these have been exhibitions at the URBIS Museum in Manchester, UK, NEXT Chicago, Joshua Liner Gallery in NY, Alice Gallery and Art Brussels in Belgium. His work has been featured in multiple local and international print and online publications from The New York Times and Washington Post to The Citrus Report. He has also been invited to speak at institutions such as the Pasadena Art Center, UCLA, Montserrat College of Art and the Semi-Permanent conference in Sydney, Australia.

Find out more @ http://kinseyvisual.com