Killing Time - Art of Dale Mathis
I discovered art the day I learned how to walk. I was probably making sculptures out of the placenta in my mom’s belly when I was an embryo.
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Killing Time

This is a piece about rejection.
The bullet holes symbolize defiance in the face of rejection when a gallery owner once said that Dale didn’t have what it took to make it in the industry.
Killing Time is also an homage to American artists Joshua Johnson, Edmonia Lewis, Robert Scott Duncanson, and Edward M. Bannister, all of whom never received the credit they deserved.
This was Dale’s way of immortalizing that moment of rejection, incorporating an element reminiscent of the gallery owner into the piece itself.

Please contact info@dalemathis.com for gallery information.

  • DIMENSIONSHEIGHT 51″ X WIDTH 41″ X EXTENSION 11″
  • WEIGHT93LBS
  • FINISHSILVER FINISH
  • EDITION SIZE100
  • MATERIALS: ECO WOOD, SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS, SILVER COMPOSITE,
    ACRYLIC GLASS, LED LIGHTING
Date

March 26, 2020