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Pat Perry Experiments with Memory

The people and places in our lives are inextricably tied to memories; sometimes even the slightest reminder can incite a flood of past experiences to enter our minds. In Pat Perry's drawings and paintings, human figures, objects and houses are melted into singular continua that defy the laws of time and space. Perry's fixation on suburban houses evokes the feeling of returning to one's childhood home. His works are at once calming and chaotic, blending a warm sense of nostalgia with frantic confusion. Take a look at some of Pat Perry's latest paintings, drawings and sketches, images courtesy of the artist.

The people and places in our lives are inextricably tied to memories; sometimes even the slightest reminder can incite a flood of past experiences to enter our minds. In Pat Perry‘s drawings and paintings, human figures, objects and houses are melted into singular continua that defy the laws of time and space. Perry’s fixation on suburban houses evokes the feeling of returning to one’s childhood home. His works are at once calming and chaotic, blending a warm sense of nostalgia with frantic confusion. Take a look at some of Pat Perry’s latest paintings, drawings and sketches, images courtesy of the artist.

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