Brian David Dennis: A Constant Drive

Brian David Dennis: A Constant Drive

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."

"I am a multimedia visual artist. My body of work ranges from large installations to small collages. From immersive to intimate, I seek to extrude the extraordinary from the common. I’ve constructed soaring towers of coffee stirrers and present lost worlds discovered in minute street trash. My imagination dives into the everyday world to manifest wondrous realms.
Much as I rummage for art materials, I also plunder the art canon for in
fluences. The project and the process dictate his sources. My tormented
figures refer to Francis Bacon. The installations are direct descendants of Josef Svoboda’s stage designs. Minimalist edicts temper my spontaneous chaos. Central to my aesthetic concerns are always balance, tension, and surface. “The piece is the subject, not the content.”
There is a solid autobiographical thread running through my lifelong body of work. The narrative details in earlier projects were shrouded in diffusing layers. With a mature understanding, the confusion and conflict of my past have given way to peace. My work’s always raw and emotive nature is now infused with a powerful honesty.
As an artist, I crave the sweet moments while working when I slip beneath my conscious control. While making art, I seek to lose awareness of the outside world and myself. I am free when working from within, untethered to expectation and thought, even if what comes to the surface is the worst experience
of my life."