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Exploring the Everyday Absurd with Chris Lael Larson

Delve into the imaginative world of Chris Lael Larson as we explore his unique blend of painting, photography, and assemblage art.
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Discover the intriguing intersection of art and the ordinary with Portland-based artist Chris Lael Larson. His creative manipulation of the ‘everyday absurd’ challenges our perceptions and connections.

Welcome to the artistic realm of Chris Lael Larson, a visionary Portland-based artist, who is redefining the essence of mixed media art. With an innovative blend of painting, photography, and assemblage, Larson’s artistry is a dialogue with the ‘everyday absurd’ – where the common becomes extraordinary, and the conventional is turned on its head.

  • Larson’s multidisciplinary approach breaks boundaries and creates a synergy between forms.
  • His work is an homage to the nuanced interactions and absurdities of daily life.
  • Contemporary influences like Aimeé Beaubien and Lucas Blalock echo through Larson’s hybridized methodologies, weaving painting and photography into a singular, textured canvas.

Larson’s installations are intricate, often constructed from an eclectic array of found objects, cast-off materials, and natural elements that are transformed through artistic alchemy. These compositions, layered with cheaply printed photographs and bold paint strokes, invite viewers to explore the latent narratives hidden in plain sight – narratives that Larson masterfully reframes and illuminates.

The art space becomes an altar of transient creativity, where the ephemeral nature of Larson’s constructions bridges the gap between reality and artifice. Whether the end product is a mesmerizing installation or a photographic representation flushed with hyperreal lighting, Larson’s work is an intimate journey through the surreal landscape of domestic life and shared experience.

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