
By Elliott Earls
18x24x2 in
Oil on linen over hardboard.
2014
“Butter.” A painting about a monkey in a suit.
Selected Painting Related Posts by Elliott Earls
Wasserman Projects Group Exhibition: ComicRelief
Comic Relief: Elliott Earls, Diana Thorneycroft, Michael Scoggins June 7 – August 8 Group Exhibition As an independent artist and as an Artist-in-Residence at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Elliott Earls has worked hard to engage issues of power, desire and commerce. His work is focused on the relationships between power, technology and media. Beginning in […]
“Protocubist Portrait Number Two” by Elliott Earls
Painted with oil and cold paraffin wax over linen, this piece is part of Elliott Earls “Protocubist” series. The series includes both paintings and serigraphs.
“Butter” a Painting by Elliott Earls
“Butter.” A painting about a monkey in a suit.
Hypertension Exhibition opens at Wayne State University
The James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History’s Elaine L. Jacob Gallery is pleased to present HYPERTENSION, April 26 through July 19, 2013. HYPERTENSION brings together multi-media artists and designers whose work reflects the blurring of artistic disciplines evident in our contemporary visual culture. The selected works disrupt boundaries between the cerebral and […]
Elliott Earls Portrait of George Washington at Butter Projects
The Detroit News reviews Butter Projects latest exhibition Rising & Falling, which features Elliott Earls Portrait of George Washington After Rembrandt Peale.
Time & Quality: Oliviero Toscani, Hal Foster & John Heartfield | Episode 11 of Studio Practice
Is there a necessary correlation between “sweat equity” (labor) and the way a work of art/design is perceived? What’s the relationship between time and the quality of a work? In what ways are direct forms of visual art and design problematic? Must work show evidence of “difficulty” of manufacture in its’ final form? In this episode […]
“Cyclops In White” Work In Progress for @goodweathr
Limited edition prints available drawn from this painting at www.minislimited.com