More Information and Artworks To Be Announced
“One aspect of my work is that the narratives I portray encompass different sides, so that every side of the piece is the front side, or protagonist. This said, my approach to working with these ideas is somewhat subversive. Both the intimate scale and the jewel-like surfaces that are hallmarks of my work are a sort of misdirection that the viewer must dig through to get to the kernel of the work. I’ve loved working this way because I believe that the viewers of my work are dynamically engaged enough to understand that there is a layer of social unease below the surface.
I’m very interested in pushing boundaries of my work in a direction that reveals more of unease below the surface.” — Kevin Snipes
Kevin Snipes, Dang, Dats Nuts, c. 2010s, Ceramic, 8.25 x 3.50 x 4 in
Dang, Dats Nuts - View II
Dang, Dats Nuts - View III
Kevin Snipes, Game On, c. 2010s, Ceramic, 9.75 x 6 x 5.50 in
Game On - View II
Game On - View III
Kevin Snipes, It Goes Like, 2024, Ceramic, 4.25 x 5.25 x 3.25 in
It Goes Like - Side View
It Goes Like - Back View
Kevin Snipes, Take a Little Give a Little, 2024, Ceramic, 5.25 x 6 x 6 in
Take a Little Give a Little - View II
Take a Little Give a Little - View III