
gomezgomez
I grew up in Detroit, Michigan,
across the street from a factory that made automotive
glass. The repetitive sound of the assembly line was soothing
to me; I would lay in my
bed at night watching the reflections made by the conveyer belts
march across my wall.
Looking back, I can see how much those nights have influenced
my art.
I first came in contact with surrealism about 1972, like many
others, I bought a book
about Salvidor Dali and carried it with me wherever I went. Slowly
I became more and more
attracted to the darker side of things. Most of the images here
come from video stills and
scans of vintage photographs and things I've collected over the
years. I think you could say that the decay of
the industrial world is what motivates a lot of my art and music.
I owe a great debt to
the Surrealist movement as well as all the astronomers and scientists
of the world.
The images below are available
as framed, acid free prints on canvas.
Click on the thumbnail for more information.
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lava sippers
faithful minion
sun going
down
new orleans cemetary
the wisperers
legion
triad
the art
of being
my escort
the provider
noe me
seven
alone
alpha sleep
beyond
jubilee
cupid
five judges
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