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Twisted Labyrinth Painting

Luis Sahagun

United States

Painting, cardboard on Cardboard

Size: 10 W x 14 H x 5.5 D in

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About The Artwork

In my cardboard painting series, I begin the process by habitually collecting cardboard found on the streets of my community. I find cardboard to posses beauty that is often overlooked. Once, the gluing process is completed, I use my power tools to deconstruct and disfigure the form. Deliberate cuts, tears, and slices are made to the surface with the ultimate goal being to develop a history that capsulizes and uncovers the materials physicality. The work is inspired by the idea of giving second chances. These materials were disposed of and by giving them a second chance to exist allows empowers the material and its historical societal content. I wanted to make a cardboard painting that was small but had a large presence.

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Painting:cardboard on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 14 H x 5.5 D in

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Luis Sahagun was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1982. His grandfather came to the United States in the 1940s under the Bracero Program, working in Chicago Height’s steel industry. Sahagun’s father found field work in the late 1970s, and Luis was brought to this country in 1985, living undocumented until he was naturalized in 1995 under Ronald Reagan’s Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Sahagun, a 2001 graduate of Chicago Height’s Bloom High School, earned his BFA from Southern Illinois University in 2006 and his MFA in painting from Northern Illinois University in 2015. He has participated in multiple solo, juried, invitational, and national exhibits in the U.S and Mexico. In addition to being featured in New American Paintings (Issue #111), Luis' work has also been showcased at the International Exposition of Contemporary Art (expo) Chicago, The Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art (Roswell, NM), Chicago Cultural Center, and the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago. He is currently a Bolt resident at Chicago Artist Coalition (west loop), an Artist Guide at the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Chicago and an Art Educator for The Art Institute of Chicago.

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