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DEATH AND DEDICATION

by Brett Stout




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deathabove

1. Death from Above


bewaremarion

2. Beware of Marion


dedication

3. A Dedication to Shift and the Hereafter


baglady

4. Bag Lady Recycling Center


nutsbolts

5. Dirt Nuts, Loose Bolts


morrissey

6. Sorry Morrissey, the Light Goes Out


nightmare

7. A Landscaper's Nightmare


dachau

8. From Dachau to This


bees

9. The Bee's Knees


adventures

10. Adventures in Palookaville


domestic

11. Domestication: A View from Prison


bryan

12. Old Bryan, Animal Farm




Artist Statement:

Asking me to describe my art is quackery to me. There are a plethora of adjectives and nouns you as an art viewer could use to describe my art, maybe you’re right, and maybe you’re wrong. It’s too subjective a topic, I believe. Maybe it’s weird or controversial or fantastic to you, maybe it’s also boring, generic, and the worst art you have ever seen. I pretty much just do whatever I want and try and break as many conventional rules as possible. That’s the one thing that I like most about art, there is no right or wrong really. More specifically, as far as my photography goes. Today you probably walked on or past something I would consider “art” and “photographic” and you didn’t even notice it. That liquor store bag on the corner of the street, the drain on the side of an abandoned building in the ghetto, a broken window, or the homeless guy drinking a cheap adult beverage on a park bench are all things I seek out and want to take pictures of. I like my photographs to be grainy and genuine. I don’t really Photoshop or alter my pictures very much other than resizing them. In my opinnion, sometimes the imperfect shot is better than a perfect one.





Brett Stout is a 32-year-old artist and writer living in Myrtle Beach, SC. He is a high school dropout and former construction worker turned college graduate and paramedic. He creates art while mainly hung-over from a small cramped apartment in Myrtle Beach. He is the owner and operator of the Anti Condo Art group and puts on controversial art projects throughout the Southern U.S.

You can view more of his work here:
Brett Stout



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