TRIPPER DUNGAN
Saturday, March 10, 2012

How to Paint a Van or Goodbye Ugly Owls

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After I get an ugly plaque from a thrift store it goes something like this... I sand down the owls and paint the background. Then I spray pa...
Friday, February 24, 2012

Bird head Taxidermy

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I started out whittling the rough shapes of these bird heads, then I cut their eyes out of popsicle sticks. I know it sounds gruesome but it...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

In League

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I have a piece in an international collaborative show at Hellion Gallery . The opening is this first thursday. If you haven't been there...

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I Just put up a show at Extracto on ne Killingsworth and 30th. Stop in and get some of thier house roast and enjoy some paintings. I've ...
Friday, October 21, 2011

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My friend David Wien and I make very colorful art, so it’s a no brainer that we'd come together to make a semi-collaborative art show ...
Thursday, August 11, 2011

Alberta Street Fair

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Whoof! This blog is dusty. Alright wipe off the cobwebs, shake out the wigglies. This coming Saturday I will be at the Alberta Street F...
Monday, November 29, 2010

Santa Color Contest

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This here is a picture you can color to win ART. $50 towards my Etsy shop Read the rules and enter via the santa color contest flicker grou...
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Tripper Dungan
www.numberstar.com What is Number Star you ask? It is a concept of juxtaposing elements. Number: the masses, multiplicity, structure, account, and the abundance of life. Star: individual, light, radiation, singularity, and balls of gas suspended in space infinitely exploding into the fleeting moment. Together they are Number Star: calculated explosions communicating through tin cans attached with strings on opposite sides of the universe. In other words, its a poetic expression of the bottom row of buttons on your telephone keypad. The Experience is as important as the transmission of a message. A majority of my work reacts with chromadepth 3D glasses. The 3D element brings the viewer into these cartoon landscapes. Now they are more than a spectator and a part of that much more of an experience. At the same time they are becoming attuned to the color and visual depth of the work. As an artist I hope to inspire thought through experience and experience through thought.
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