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Boyle Family — Study from the Lorrypark Series
Boyle Family

Study from the Lorrypark Series

1974

A hyper-realistic recreation of a fragment of tarmac ground surface, capturing every crack, stain, and textural detail with remarkable fidelity. Boyle Family's meticulous mixed media construction of resin and fibreglass transforms an overlooked section of a lorry park into a compelling object of contemplation. The work challenges the viewer to reconsider the aesthetic potential of mundane, industrial environments and the poetry found in everyday surfaces.

Medium
mixed media, resin and fibreglass

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Boyle Family, Study from the Lorrypark Series, 1974

A hyper-realistic recreation of a fragment of tarmac ground surface, capturing every crack, stain, and textural detail with remarkable fidelity. Boyle Family's meticulous mixed media construction of resin and fibreglass transforms an overlooked section of a lorry park into a compelling object of contemplation. The work challenges the viewer to reconsider the aesthetic potential of mundane, industrial environments and the poetry found in everyday surfaces.

Medium
mixed media, resin and fibreglass
Year
1974
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th-Century Art, Industrial Subject Matter, Resin And Fibreglass, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Collaborative Artists, Earthy Tones, British Artists, Neutral Palette, Late 20th Century, Contemporary Art, Urban Landscape, Trompe-l'oeil, Neutral Tones, Three-Dimensional Relief, Hyperrealism, Found Materials

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