Dan Treado
The titles to the paintings are significant in that they add a third or fourth layer to the paintings -- they're often comical, the way nature can appear to be, and in my mind, they describe the shortest one-act plays one could imagine. Often they rely on language that is usually very specific to a particular discipline, such as names for race horses, or pop music song lyrics, or punch lines to old jokes; I think it fascinating, and useful, that these tropes follow the same set of rules involving random mutation and adaption that drives the life cycle of species.
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