Vancouver and New York-based artist Jason Dussault creates these iconic images using shattered pieces of tile and grout, paint, resin, and vinyl.
"Growing up in a small rural Canadian town in the late seventies and early eighties with young parents struggling to find their way, I spent much of my time alone, and the only access to art I had was comic books. I would spend hours trying to redraw these characters."
"Deconstructive/Constructive is my tribute to comic book art, my first love and inspiration.”
He will be showing his mosaic works at his solo exhibition 'Deconstructive/Constructive', at the Hoerle-Guggenheim Gallery in New York starting 20 March to 8 April 2015.
Check his website: http://www.jasondussault.com/
"Growing up in a small rural Canadian town in the late seventies and early eighties with young parents struggling to find their way, I spent much of my time alone, and the only access to art I had was comic books. I would spend hours trying to redraw these characters."
"Deconstructive/Constructive is my tribute to comic book art, my first love and inspiration.”
He will be showing his mosaic works at his solo exhibition 'Deconstructive/Constructive', at the Hoerle-Guggenheim Gallery in New York starting 20 March to 8 April 2015.
Check his website: http://www.jasondussault.com/
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