New Exploded Artworks by Lola Dupré
Published Dec 9, 2013
Talented artist Lola Dupré is back with new exploded portraits of Hollywood icons currently on display at Breeze Block Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
“Dupré’s process driven studio practice starts with a repeatedly reproduced source image, and then Dupré sets to work, scissor cutting fragments of the image away, literally dissecting and reassembling the sourced image in a repetitive pattern, each time emanating further and further out from a focal point. The resultant effect is akin to that of looking into a shattered or distorted mirror as she re-appropriates the original image into her own distinctive aesthetic.”
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