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Showing results for: Adam Gourlay
Flowers for the Sick and Dead
Flowers for the Sick and Dead

Painting

Flowers for the Sick and Dead

by Adam Gourlay

Two paintings are on top of each other. The first (under) layer is about burnout. And then a long enough period of time passed. The second (outer) layer is about my Grandma's death during the pandemic.

"Can you drive me to Shopper’s? I need powder for my athlete’s foot." #3
"Can you drive me to Shopper’s? I need powder for my athlete’s foot." #3

Painting

"Can you drive me to Shopper’s? I need powder for my athlete’s foot." #3

by Adam Gourlay

A fun painting built up using varying material processes and experiments.

Bob Ross Burned Down the White House
Bob Ross Burned Down the White House

Publication

Bob Ross Burned Down the White House

by Adam Gourlay

A long story, shared too shrt.

I'm Here and I'm Blue
I'm Here and I'm Blue

Painting

I'm Here and I'm Blue

by Adam Gourlay

Searching for form in the abstract, this work seeks out how people can view themselves.

To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 3
To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 3

Painting

To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 3

by Adam Gourlay

Reflecting on the tipping point between not enough and too much, this panel explores arbitrary distinctions we can make using signs, letters, and numbers. I explored different organizing principles, which are there for us to help make sense of the... More

To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 1
To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 1

Painting

To Get to the Other Side (Bawk Bawk) Pt. 1

by Adam Gourlay

Visualizing the process of labour, and painted on an upcycled panel, the lived experience of the surface (the gouges, holes, marks, and textures) became integral to this piece. n.b.: "Text inside hole in centre reads: Why are you standing so... More

Grating
Grating

Painting

Grating

by Adam Gourlay

A minimal approach to uncomfortability.

Fake Plants
Fake Plants

Painting

Fake Plants

by Adam Gourlay

By starting my process by abstracting the alphabet and other signs with, what became, a collage approach where each layer that is built up by some sort of material experiment (experiments in application, additive methods, subtractive methods, and... More

Traffic
Traffic

Installation

Traffic

by Adam Gourlay

Installation of 5 pieces (1 door, 2 panels, and 2 stringers)

Aff-ouch-aaa-hot-hot-hot-ahh-ooo-ach
Aff-ouch-aaa-hot-hot-hot-ahh-ooo-ach

Painting

Aff-ouch-aaa-hot-hot-hot-ahh-ooo-ach

by Adam Gourlay

Thinking about the fine line between humanity and nature, the refusal of new thinking due to comfort in old thinking, and how sticky the leather seats of my parents '94 Cavalier were when we went to the zoo that one time. This work was built up... More

To a Different Way to Think
To a Different Way to Think

Painting

To a Different Way to Think

by Adam Gourlay

This work balances the minimal and maximal to abstract a story and consider how life and time impact memory.

Thomas Edison is my Mother
Thomas Edison is my Mother

Painting

Thomas Edison is my Mother

by Adam Gourlay

Material experiments make this abstracted story possible. Reflecting on how my good ideas are your bad ideas, and how us interacting with what our own idea of home is can help shape our identity.

Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus

Painting

Christopher Columbus

by Adam Gourlay

Material processes build up this piece, with long periods of time between each layer to explore how can time distort itself as we give it importance and focus.