“A self-taught artist living in Virginia”, David MacDowell incorporates media, culture and social themes into satirical paintings. Some have called his work a virtual “Disneyland on acid”. MacDowell takes the things that resonate with our
society and turns them into art that we can both relate to and
laugh at; a commentary on our obsession with both
pop culture and the way information is spread in a digital world.
Like pop itself, the work is not particularly deep. “The Dude” figures predominantly. But forcing people to think has made very few artists popular or economically feasible; MacDowell’s work has come of age alongside the internet, and to quote from an interview with Sour Harvest:
“ I started doing cultural parody and celebrity satire, and they blew up
all over the Internet. I was too poor to get prints made, so I kept
giving people what they wanted more of. People kept requesting intricate
pop-culture scenes, and twisted movie themes, and I kept painting them,
and they have all gone on to happy homes.“
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And God Created Sugar |
Appetite For Veruca Bad Motha’ Eraserhead
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Charlie Lebowski |
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Eat the Rich |
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Fixing A Hole |
Kitty Fight! Lord of the Onion Rings
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Misfits |
OFF ON
Pryor On Fire Ring of the King
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The Creation Of Anarchy Divine |
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The Critical Mass |
The Decline Of Western Civilization The Tree Of Life
The Tree Of Life Walter Flintstone
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Welcome To The Machine |
References:
macdowellstudio.com – official site
dave.macdowell on Facebook
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