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Oil on wood panel depicting the village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), a species native to sub-Saharan Africa, and the colonies of nests they normally construct in the branches of trees and bushes, though here among the components and plates of some kind of machine. This tondo (circular composition) is a highly detailed piece exploring the potential relationship between the natural world and technology in the face of humanities ever-growing responsibility for nature's delicate ecosystems.
Oil on Wood
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18 W x 18 H x 1 D in
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Kerry R. Thompson was born in 1986 in San Diego California, graduating Magna Cum-Laude from San Francisco State University with a Bachelors degree in art in 2009 and later from the New York Academy of Art with a Masters degree in Painting in 2014. Kerry has exhibited work in his first solo show, “K.R. Thompson: A New Mythos” at the Noel-Baza Gallery in San Diego, CA (2012), as well as numerous shows affiliated with the New York Academy of Art. While there, Kerry was awarded the First Year Scholarship and the Larry Creel Scholarship, and was one of 6 students to be shortlisted for the Third Year Fellowship. In addition, Kerry has participated in numerous artist residencies overseas and locally, including the Terra Foundation for American Art-Europe in Giverny, France, and the Hudson River School Painting Residency at Clermont and Olana, NY. The artist’s work is both a celebratory and critical exploration of the delicate and highly complex natural biological systems of the world and the artificial human relationship to those systems. The work not only investigates the intricate interrelatedness of the inhabitants of these various world-wide biomes, as well as the formation of these systems through the naturally selective forces of evolution, but also the human role as an orchestral force acting on these systems from the outside, not within. Kerry continues to paint, work, and teach in the New York area, and lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
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