Description
Made of: Dee’s ice cream cup lids and wood spoons, brass tack
Dimensions: 229 x 11 x 3 cm
£ 900.00
Edward Mackenzie is a passionate artist inspired by objet trouvé – old and new manufactured objects which he uses to create assemblage art. The work has a stong design element that give reference to ideas to history,
humour, or allegory. His choice of material directs his work into various series of artwork; in this exhibition you will see art inspired by American 1950's (Dee's) Ice cream packaging and Old piano's.
The Artist was born in Los Angeles in 1937, raised in Connecticut, attended Ogunquit (summer) School of Painting, and Parsons School of Design NYC. He graduated from The Cooper Union School of Art in 1960. Edward worked as a freelance
Illustrator and Designer, and as Assistant to Alexei Brodovitch in New York. Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship 1966-68, Edward Mackenzie studied at the Royal College of Art in London. As a part-time Art Lecturer in England, he continued freelance
work for a variety of clients including Milton Keynes Corporation, Observer Magazine, Penguin Books, Polydor Records, and Jaeger in Paris. Edward now lives in Stoke-on-Trent, England where he continues to produce and sell his Artwork.
Made of: Dee’s ice cream cup lids and wood spoons, brass tack
Dimensions: 229 x 11 x 3 cm