Dennis Larkins is responsible for pioneering and refining a bold new approach to artistic expression. His paintings literally jump off the canvas, his prints seem to pull you into a three-dimensional world. His work combines clear traces of his varied and eclectic theatrical career, juxtaposed with the pop-surrealism of cultural images, with subjects ranging from edgy to darkly humorous to whimsically cosmic.
Art is the point of contact between artist and viewer, idea and expression, cause and effect. The result is a creative experience containing limitless potential for dialog and interpretation.
How does he do it?
Dennis uses foams, rubber, and plastics to achieve a combination of low- and high-relief sculpture directly applied to the canvas or built up in layers. Some paintings “pop” more than others, but even the most multi-layered works do not exceed five inches in depth. Thanks to Dennis’ skill, even a few inches of dimensionality can seem to create the illusion of a fully immersive scene.
launch date: June 2012
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