DeShawn Dumas's 2013 mixed-media work 'Of Insincere Delusions' features unconventional materials
Back in 2013, DeShawn Dumas created a mixed-media piece called 'Of Insincere Delusions,' measuring 18 inches square. This artwork incorporates a fascinating mix of items, like Starbucks coffee grounds, pages from the Book of Revelation, tulle, and fiberglass screen. It’s represented by the Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, and both Dumas and the gallery share credit for it. An article about this piece was published on artcritical on May 27, 2013, at 5:14 pm. The work cleverly blends everyday materials with religious motifs, inviting viewers to take a closer look at its intricate texture and depth, despite its small size. There’s no information on exhibitions or locations provided.
Key facts
- DeShawn Dumas is the artist
- The artwork is titled 'Of Insincere Delusions'
- It was created in 2013
- Materials include Starbucks coffee grinds, pages from the Book of Revelation, tulle, and fiberglass screen
- Dimensions are 18 x 18 inches
- Courtesy of the artist and Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
- Published on artcritical on May 27, 2013
- Entry time was 5:14 pm
Entities
Artists
- DeShawn Dumas
Institutions
- Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
- artcritical