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Digital compilation of field recordings from the desert.
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All of the above + an editioned silkscreen poster, 16 x 20 in. Includes title and installation dates of this project.
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All of the above + HOME silkscreened tank top or t-shirt. Sizes S, M, L unisex light blue or black. Features white silkscreen of earth from space with text at the bottom "HOME".
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All of the above + original marbled paint dip desert rock.
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All of the above + hand built frame for your collage made by the artist. Alder, or painted white poplar.
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All of the above + a large archival quality 4 color silkscreen print mounted on cabinet grade plywood or float mount in a glass custom built frame.
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All of the above + I will come to wherever you are to teach an all day silkscreen workshop. (Sorry English only please)
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Connected as Jamey Herman (594 friends)
Though I am currently making objects, my work has dealt with transitions of power, utopia, and loss of ideals. From remixing the constitution into an edition of soft-cover books, to hosting a one-sided tug of war match, to a public intervention where I moved a 6000lb bronze of Ken Kesey I make work to highlight actions of change and implement new systems of order.
I am interested in how assemblage has become a method of production that samples the idea of social unrest and revolution. Though prevalent in the art world, the urge recycle and reuse has been co-opted by the mainstream. I complicate this intersection of form and function resulting in work that resembles half-finished sustainable design projects, pipedream relics. I see a world where It is hard to choose your activism. One where doing your part is no longer enough.
My work stands for those who want a revolution so long as there is enough time for a cup of coffee first.