art: patrick dougherty


Dougherty’s works allude to nests, cocoons, hives, and lairs built by animals, as well as the manmade forms of huts, haystacks, and baskets, created by interweaving branches and twigs together. Many of his works look ‘found‘ rather than made, as if they were created by the natural force of a tornado sweeping across the landscape. He intentionally tries for this effortless effect, as if his creations just fell or grew up naturally in their settings. - Linda Johnson, Curator

currently on view at the LA arborteum & botanical garden. (via lacma unframed)

also on view at wheaton college in norton, ma. and more photos available ihere.

:: image from orngejuglr

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2 Comments

  1. Judybec
    Posted Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 7:01 am | Permalink

    Beautiful work!

  2. Laura
    Posted Friday, February 13, 2009 at 12:25 pm | Permalink

    What an inspiring artist! I just found your blog via your comment on decor8, and thought I would hop over. Lovely, lovely blog :)

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