Kon Trubkovich’s Distorted Art

May 3rd, 2012  •   Posted by: mark  •   Posted in: art  •   Comment
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The work of Kon Trubkovich often deals with the technological transfer of information, and the inherent visual aspects that occur from disruption, interference, and distortion – lines, blips, anomalies. His oil paintings and drawings bring back childhood memories of what the TV looked like when you hit pause on the VCR or visited a channel that was scrambled. The New York-based Russian artist begins his work by shooting video, and only later decides what stills will eventually become oil paintings or graphite drawings.

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