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Impala Used To Mean Deer Print

Greg Hausler

United States

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Saatchi This is part of a series I created involving crushed cans as a theme. I would use crushed cans I found in walking around. This is another early experimentation on what became my current style of painting. I use clothing fixed to a solid wooden canvas’ and painting on that. I owned an Impala at the time. I felt, and still do, that an Impala is a light-footed beautiful creature. My car was not either of those. One is a splendid example of nature, and the other is a man-made vehicle that is putting the other out of existence, at times directly. I painted the treads of one of the tires and drove over this piece. Even though it was not witnessed, it was still a performance piece. The cans had been run over by cars and now the painting of the crushed cans was run over as well. All together are numerous layers of irony in this work. What is your takeaway from this?

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Greg Hausler was born in New York but raised in Kansas where he graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting. During his time at college, he developed his signature technique of using articles of clothing and other textiles instead of linen canvas for his mixed-media abstract paintings. His non-traditional use of painting media is influenced by Marcel Duchamp and street artists while his painting technique draws inspiration from Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet resulting in a style of work that is uniquely his own.

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