Andie deRoux

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Friesen Gallery, Sun Valley
"Running Through the Forest" is artist Andie DeRoux's pursuit of a recurring lucid dream using kinetic zoetropic sculpture and heavy canvases of resin-coated trees. In his ongoing experimentations with sculpture, DeRoux has created a faux-stone pillar made of resin and sand containing small windows with photographs of Northwest landscapes. When it's turned on, it spins (as fast as several hundred revolutions per minute) while four strobe lights illuminate it, flickering images in an attempt to re-create the fragmented visions excavated from the artist's subconscious. But it's the trees that have the starkest, most commanding presence in the show." -Sue Peters, Seattle Weekly
Garden of Light
GARDEN OF LIGHT
Andie de Roux
48" H x 28.5" W x 2" D
Epoxy Resin, Sumi Ink, Acrylic Paint, Watercolor on Panel
2007
Garden & The Gate
I am myself, another
Statement
For me the greatest thing about working in art, with my materials and techniques, is to be able to say something that has meaning and weight, something that communicates an idea on many different levels. Through the process of making art, I am able to have a deeper discussion with myself and the world. I want to create the truth and have it be an intimate relationship so present that you can feel it, and over time it grows deeper. Art is an interwoven part of my life,

I utilize methods of expression, that most directly and accurately enable myself to most-quickly manifest ideas through physical material means without losing the orginal conceptual intent and momentum..
LIGHT I
Andie de Roux
48" H x 24" W x 2" D
Epoxy Resin, Sumi Ink, Acrylic Paint, Watercolor on Panel
2007
Light I
802 6th Ave South
Studio #5
98134
Seattle, WA
Seattle, WA
Washington
North America

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Web Links
www.deroux.com ~ Artist Website
Friesen Gallery ~ Seattle, Washington
Friesen Gallery ~ Sun Valley, Idaho
deRoux Myspace
deRoux Blog
Zoetrope Resin Sculpture Video