Ian Shults and Dan Morrison
take no prisoners in the art world, mostly because it’s a
slimy place filled with scofflaws, hoodlums, and hangers-on.
Ian Shults’ paintings forge fine art and the profane to tell
sordid tales of debauchery with a sly sense of humor. His paintings
recall a bygone era when the sheen of the American Dream dulled,
and subversive behavior of illicit drugs and kinky benders were swept
under the rug.
In Dan Morrison’s encaustic paintings, he takes pop imagery
and scalds them in a cotton candy coating of wax. His carnival of
daydreams is tempered with a worldly experience and a jaded imagination.
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