Guston Abright
“I think as a way of rebelling against my artist parents, I became a two-dimensional artist instead of a three-dimensional creative,” he continues. “I’ve always grown-up around the local art scene and the studio craft movement, so all that stuff plays into the work I make. I think that I’m making representational work in part because that is the sort of household I grew up in. We’ve [Abright’s family] always been interested in the figure and the narrative in place.”
— Guston Abright