"There's a theory that a
thing is ugly because it has a characteristic or quality that
doesn't belong or is out of place. It has something that makes
a person uncomfortable and want to erase it. Or, maybe cover
it up or change it. Maybe it needs to be ignored or shunned.
Maybe it should be snuffed out, or preserved as special and unique.
Maybe we pity the ugly thing. Perhaps it's not ugly at all, but
incredible and beautiful." Read
artist's complete statement and bio >>
See more work by Sam McBride
and Bartley Johnson at fighouse.com.
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Mouth,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Shadow,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Faith,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Wade,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Rest,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Roll, ink and graphite on paper, 12"
x 9", 2004 |
Bunnywheel, ink and graphite on paper, 12"
x 9", 2004 |
Swing,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Slink,
ink and graphite on paper, 12" x 9", 2004 |
Yoyo, ink and graphite on paper, 12"
x 9", 2004 |
Sprig, ink and graphite on paper, 12"
x 9", 2004 |
Hazel, ink and graphite on paper, 12"
x 9", 2004 |