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Thomas Doyle’s “Surface to Air”

Later this month, on November 12th, artist Thomas Doyle will be making his return to Culver City's LeBasse Projects. We first covered Doyle's work in HF Vol. 11 (and last featured his work online here) and are excited to see a new chapter in his ongoing sculptural dialog open with the continuation of his "Distillation series." For the new work, Doyle further explores the weightlessness of his subject's world as their homes float about in their custom blown glass encasement, oftentimes as eerie scenes of destruction lay waste around them. For 'Surface to Air,' Doyle will also be debuting the latest in his "Foregone series," a photographic survey of his figurative sculpture enlarged to reveal the minutia of his milimeter high characters. Get a full look at the new piece pictured above, here on Hi-Fructose.

Later this month, on November 12th, artist Thomas Doyle will be making his return to Culver City’s LeBasse Projects. We first covered Doyle’s work in HF Vol. 11 (and last featured his work online here) and are excited to see a new chapter in his ongoing sculptural dialog open with the continuation of his “Distillation series.” For the new work, Doyle further explores the weightlessness of his subject’s world as their homes float about in their custom blown glass encasement, oftentimes as eerie scenes of destruction lay waste around them. For ‘Surface to Air,’ Doyle will also be debuting the latest in his “Foregone series,” a photographic survey of his figurative sculpture enlarged to reveal the minutia of his milimeter high characters. Get a full look at the new piece pictured above, here on Hi-Fructose.

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