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Artist Information:
Wolfe Bowart
Tucson, AZ
United States
Member Since: Jan 2002
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Artist Statement:
WOLFE BOWART
Artist Statement

History

The New Mexican desert
junkyard was filled with
bullet-holed tin cans and car
parts - sun bleached bones,
wooden chairs and the rare and
coveted doll head and rusted
Tonka truck. At six years old
this was my Mecca. A place
that I still dream of. Today
my junkyards are the thrift
shops, antique stores, and
dumpsters of Los Angeles:
those great equalizers, where
a janitor’s toaster sits next
to the movie star’s
paint-by-numbers painting.

Each piece of the palette
brings with it a history – and
questions. Who used it and how
it was used is hinted at only
by a broken handle or crayon
mark, or an area worn smooth
by a thumb and forefinger.

These were other people’s
things – used, loved, depended
on by them – and part of those
people are still here.

I grew up nurtured by several
generations of artists in my
family. My greatest influence
came from the giant abstract
expressionist canvases of my
grandfather, Edward Dugmore.


Dug had a way of moving things
around on the table when he
spoke – the salt shaker here,
then the glass of vodka there
– a jar of flowers ...

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