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Barrett DeBusk
has been creating and showing art since his college days at North Texas
State University, where he earned both his BFA and MFA degrees. DeBusks
satirical look at life combined with his natural ability to create has
given form to this incredible collection of sculptures that began in the
early 90s when he began creating contemporary wall sculptures and
furniture. DeBusks uncomplicated illustration of subjects emphasize
his innovative use of materials and a remarkable ability to capture a
mood with simple lines. Its my way of drawing. I use torch
and steel instead of pencil and paper.
Subjects
for these pieces are taken from my life, says DeBusk. Other
artists put themselves into their work, I put others into mine.
Affirming Barretts talent of expressing humor is a list of clients
that includes Michael Jordan, Tara Lipinski, Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Boosler
and Norman Lear. DeBusk works are part of many collections throughout
the world including Hilton Hotels, Carnival Cruise Lines, the Reflex Museum
in Amsterdam, the American Embassy in Africa and collections in England,
New Zealand, Australia, France, Germany, Japan and the United States and
in the permanent White House collection.
Each piece
is created from cold rolled, hand bent steel rod that is welded together
and put on legs that display it off of the wall for a shadow
effect. Each piece is powder coated, making them extremely easy to care
for and enjoy. Every piece is individually stamped and numbered as part
of a small edition, complete with a certificate of authenticity.
DeBusks
creative evolution is apparent in his growing scope of designs. Scenes
of musicians, jazz clubs, dancers, city streets, old theaters, lovers
kissing and children playing tell a story for everyone. Along with his
ability to relate to people, his innate skill of satire, irony and love
of life have enabled him to produce art that is easily recognizable and
distinctly DeBusk.
Date of Birth:
May 9, 1955 Austin, Texas
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