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Nick Doyle — Dayglow Fatale
Nick Doyle — Dayglow Fatale
Nick Doyle — Dayglow Fatale
Nick Doyle — Dayglow Fatale
Nick Doyle — Dayglow Fatale
Nick Doyle

Dayglow Fatale

2026

This monumental wall mounted assemblage presents a stylized cactus rendered in graduated shades of blue denim, from pale sky tones to deep indigo outlines. The composition, organized vertically, features four stacked oval pads with smaller segmented protrusions radiating outward, each carefully collaged from bleached and layered fabric to create dimensional surface effects. White stitching throughout echoes the spines characteristic of desert flora, introducing linear rhythm across the work. The palette's cool chromatic restraint transforms a quintessential Americana subject into a contemplative study of form and materiality, while the industrial textile medium grounds the iconic plant in the vernacular language of labor and utility that defines Doyle's practice.

Medium
Bleached and collaged denim on panel
Overall

Notes

From Galerie Perrotin's solo show "Collective Hallucinations" by Nick Doyle at Perrotin New York, April 24 – May 30, 2026. Inquiries: cecileattal@perrotin.com.

For Sale — $40000

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Nick Doyle, Dayglow Fatale, 2026

This monumental wall mounted assemblage presents a stylized cactus rendered in graduated shades of blue denim, from pale sky tones to deep indigo outlines. The composition, organized vertically, features four stacked oval pads with smaller segmented protrusions radiating outward, each carefully collaged from bleached and layered fabric to create dimensional surface effects. White stitching throughout echoes the spines characteristic of desert flora, introducing linear rhythm across the work. The palette's cool chromatic restraint transforms a quintessential Americana subject into a contemplative study of form and materiality, while the industrial textile medium grounds the iconic plant in the vernacular language of labor and utility that defines Doyle's practice.

Medium
Bleached and collaged denim on panel
Dimensions
overall: 172.7 x 94 cm
Year
2026
Seen at
Galerie Perrotin, Paris, France

Related themes

Panel Based, Desert Iconography, Blue Monochrome, Americana, Mixed Media, Botanical Abstraction, Geometric Form, Collage, Denim Assemblage, Color Field, Sculptural Installation, Wall Sculpture, Working Class Materials, Conceptual Craft, Textile Art, Pattern Making, Large Scale, Contemporary Realism, Fiber Art, Contemporary American

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