I picked up a copy of Vogue Living Australia when I was in the big city a few days back, and discovered Jason Fitzgerald. He's an artist from Brisbane, who started making sculpture from the scrap he picked up off the factory floor where he works as a cabinetmaker and professional French polisher. It's the patterns I respond too. They look like wonderfully constructed drawings to me. And I admire his color sense. He is represented by Jan Murphy Gallery, where you can see more here. I apologize about the pixilation of these photos, but It's all I could find.
3.24.2012
Jason Fitzgerald
I picked up a copy of Vogue Living Australia when I was in the big city a few days back, and discovered Jason Fitzgerald. He's an artist from Brisbane, who started making sculpture from the scrap he picked up off the factory floor where he works as a cabinetmaker and professional French polisher. It's the patterns I respond too. They look like wonderfully constructed drawings to me. And I admire his color sense. He is represented by Jan Murphy Gallery, where you can see more here. I apologize about the pixilation of these photos, but It's all I could find.
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artists,
galleries and museums
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I picked up that issue a few weeks back precisely because of that article. Gorgeous work!
Love his work! Thanks for the link.
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