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An Interview with Featured Artist Shawn Huckins

January 1, 2014 by utpress Leave a Comment
"Three Gas Pumps" painting by Shawn Huckins - view is from right-view descending. Three brick red fuel dispensers at slight angle with their black pumps still tacked up. They rest on a blue-grey platform. Unused

By Cynthia Reeser with Shawn Huckins Cynthia Reeser (TRON): What inspires your artwork? Shawn Huckins: My work has always been inspired by mundane environments—environments everyday people may overlook and not see the potential beauty in, within the given surroundings. Especially with my early work, I found beauty in old rusted-down gas pumps, old ice cream shops, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Interview, Visual Art Tagged: american artist, artwork, contemporary painting, shawn huckins

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