Patrick Holderfield: "Drawings and Sculpture"
January 8, 2004—February 14, 2004 | Reception Thursday, Jan. 8th, 6-8PM
For his second solo exhibition, Seattle artist Patrick Holderfield created both sculpture and drawings inspired by the great Gericault painting “The Raft of the Medusa.” As in the past, his work investigates the ideas of containment and boundaries, the organic and the man-made, as well as structure and chaos. Holderfield sees the underlying themes explored in Gericault’s paintings relevant to current social and political events/issues.
Patrick Holderfield, “Untitled (Raft)” 2003-04
Wood, drywall, paint, pencil , urethane foam over armature
Dimensions Variable
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Wood, drywall, paint, pencil , urethane foam over armature
Dimensions Variable
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Patrick Holderfield, "Untitled #89" 2004
Mixed media on Arches paper
61" x 41"
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Mixed media on Arches paper
61" x 41"
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Patrick Holderfield, "Untitled #90" 2004
Mixed media on Arches paper
61" x 41"
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Mixed media on Arches paper
61" x 41"
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Patrick Holderfield, "Untitled #97" 2004
Mixed media on Bristol board
29" x 40"
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Mixed media on Bristol board
29" x 40"
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