Artist Statement

Rustic Room




Operating similar to Period Rooms at museums across the country, Rustic Room recreates a geographic (rural) and stylistic (rustic) context with a vignette of objects, tools, furniture, and accessories. However, rather than displaying real objects this work utilizes electronic neon signs to operate as the real substance. In Rustic Room, sign-value takes precedence over use-value. This approach employs Pop Art methods to adversely communicate an iconology of simple American lifestyle. This work is aligned with what I term as ‘bumpkin aesthetic’ —a combination of the awkward and unsophisticated with the ideals of artistic validity. ‘Bumpkin Aesthetic’ is a method of combination with a conflicted nature that simultaneously conjures both high and low cultural practices.


Rustic Room (installation view)
Adirondack Chair
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
41”W x 44.5”H x 4”D
Wheelbarrow with full load
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
63”W x 36”H x 4”D
Winchesters
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
31.5"W x 36.25"H x 4"D
Campfire
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
25.25"W x 21.5"H x 4"D
Birdhouse
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
15.75”W x 16”H x 4”D
Shovel
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
9.5"W x 40"H x 4"D
Shelf with aloe plant, mason jars, frying pan and tea cups
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
30.75”W x 42”H x 4”D
Deer's Head Trophy
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
23.5”W x 42.5”H x 4”