"4me4you” visits SCREAM Gallery which showcased David Buckingham “Under the Influence”
SCREAM Gallery..> David Buckingham uses found metal as his artistic medium. The making of his sculptures and wall reliefs are a profound journey of discovery and adventure. Sheet metal is scavenged from abandoned cars and trucks and other machinery that Buckingham finds in the Californian desert. This method of appropriation and regeneration is reminiscent of the work of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), one of the forerunners of the Pop art movement, where found objects and unusual mediums were incorporated into works with innovation and skill.
Buckingham wants the viewer to react and interact with his work.
The artist comments, "/ love language in all its forms: chance remarks I heard decades ago reverberate in my head like I heard them yesterday.
"4me4you” visits SCREAM Gallery which showcased David Buckingham “Under the Influence”
SCREAM Gallery..> David Buckingham uses found metal as his artistic medium. The making of his sculptures and wall reliefs are a profound journey of discovery and adventure. Sheet metal is scavenged from abandoned cars and trucks and other machinery that Buckingham finds in the Californian desert. This method of appropriation and regeneration is reminiscent of the work of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), one of the forerunners of the Pop art movement, where found objects and unusual mediums were incorporated into works with innovation and skill.
Buckingham wants the viewer to react and interact with his work.
The artist comments, "/ love language in all its forms: chance remarks I heard decades ago reverberate in my head like I heard them yesterday.