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‘Delver Prototype no.1104 and the Creation of the First Well Drive’ by Michael Dandley

Artist: Michael Dandley
Title: ‘Delver Prototype no.1104 and the Creation of the First Well Drive’
Medium: Gouache on paper
Dimensions: 15″ x 11″
Framing: Framed (frame size: 16″ x 12″)
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: Switzerland

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‘Delver Prototype no.1104 and the Creation of the First Well Drive’ by Michael Dandley

Artist: Michael Dandley
Title: ‘Delver Prototype no.1104 and the Creation of the First Well Drive’
Medium: Gouache on paper
Dimensions: 15″ x 11″
Framing: Framed (frame size: 16″ x 12″)
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From: Switzerland

About the Artwork:

“I have come to consider each of these paintings (both past and future) to be part of a unified and interconnected world. A place which has its own internal rules and history. Through depicting the behavior, abilities, and technologies of this world’s inhabitants, I have begun to describe the laws which govern their lives – laws which allow characters to bend or cheat physics in order to safely navigate a strange and often volatile realm.” – Michael Dandley

About the Artist:

(Aritst Bio)

Originally from Massachusetts, Michael now lives and works in Zürich, Switzerland. His paintings are 21st century examinations of the Landscape. As a body of work, they explore cycles of destruction and creation that arise from environments interacting with human exploration and development. Individually, they contain narratives adapted from personal experiences with science, politics, news media, and art history.