Lostman

Lostman

Lostman

Lostman

Lostman

Lostman
Lostman
Lostman
Lostman
Lostman
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Lostman

Mixed-Media Sculpture (ID: A74066)
Designed by John Boak
$1,400
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In "Lostman" constructivist form is modeled in three dimensions and in textural variety. This free-standing wood sculpture is mostly colored with transparent paint, revealing the wood grain. It also uses smaller areas of opaque paint. Its upper member is a large fragment of aspen wood and bark, found in an avalanche chute; it includes aged human carvings on the bark side. A small magnet-latched triangular box inset into the aspen opens to reveal a very small abstract sculpture. The box has one glyph created by the artist and painted on the lid.
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Materials: Birch
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John Boak

John Boak

"All objects have voices and secrets. Since childhood, I have been collecting, making, painting, photographing, and assembling objects, all the while coaxing from them their songs, symbols, and secrets."

John Boak considers the world to be a rich array of physics and structure. Whether human artifice or natural creation, his images are the facets he encounters and connects with walking about in everyday life. The images have life by themselves. And in groups they also interact and delight the viewer.

John Boak was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He received a BA in fine arts from Yale University. His work has been exhibited in shows and galleries across the country. Today, he lives and works in Denver, Colorado.