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Artist Exhibitions:
Jury Selection & cash award; Speak Out For Animals; MDCC Animal/Ethics Study Center; February 2002
Jury Selection; 36th Annual Student Exhibition; MDCC Kendall Campus; Spring 2002
Jury Selection; 4th Annual Buddhist Art Show "Liberation By Seeing"; Santa Rosa, CA; September, 1997
Jury Selection; Student Fine Arts Show; F.I.U.; ...
Further Information
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Artist Statement for Randy Cousins
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Art is meditative for me, and my work tends to reflect my interest in Buddhism. I am attempting to reconcile impermanence, suffering and human impact on our planet. Additionally, I have a strong attraction to abandoned and ruined places. The histories of these places, whether imagined or actual, interest me. The energy that these places possess compels me also, and I try to imbue my work with the sense of what attracted me to the subject matter initially. Nature tenaciously takes back these places and creates a tension; the illusion of distinctness between manmade objects and those less touched by man. This tension is illusory, because separateness is a misperception. This misperception becomes part of the subject matter of my work. The idea that there are no separate objects, only interconnectedness, is a theme that I try to incorporate into my work.
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