Wood and Acrylic Latex Paint, dimensions variable, 2008 and 2017. The two sculptures comprising Transition of Power (From Hope to Highrise Demagogy) are extruded favicons for political campaigns. A favicon (“favorite icon”) is a 16-pixel by 16-pixel logo that appears alongside the URL or inside the tab in most browsers. Here, a block of wood represents each pixel of the favicon, …
Obama’s Last Night in Office
Acrylic latex paint on canvas, 30″ x 40″, 2017.
RGB and Sometimes Y, Sudoku Series Paintings
RGB Landscape No. 8, acrylic enamel on wood panel, 18″ x 24″, 2015. RGB Landscape No. 9, acrylic enamel on canvas, 24″ x 30″, 2015. RGB Landscape No. 10, acrylic enamel on canvas, 12″ x 16″, 2015.
RGB and Sometimes Y, Sudoku Series Sculpture No. 2
Acrylic enamel on wood, 35″h x 14″w 17½”d, 2014. Floor detail, with RGB and Sometimes Y, Sudoku Series Sculpture No. 1 in the background.
Obama’s Online Surge: ‘Booking, ‘Tubing, and Tweeting for Your Support
Wood and acrylic latex paint, 60″ x 36.25″ x 7″, 2008. Obama and McCain sculptures, installed side-by-side for Mechanical Perceptions at FotoFest (Houston, TX).
McCain’s MySpace Interrupted by My McCainSpace
Wood and acrylic latex paint, 60″ x 36.25″ x 6.75″, 2008. Obama and McCain sculptures, installed side-by-side for Mechanical Perceptions at FotoFest (Houston, TX).
Building a Better America (Two Plans)
Wood and Acrylic Latex Paint, dimensions variable, 2008. Photos by Chuy Benitez.
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Acrylic latex paint on wall, 38.5″ x 136.5″, 2007. Temporary wall mural in Fine Arts Building, University of Houston. Photo by Chuy Benitez.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Candidates for Governor
Acrylic Latex on wall, 62″ x 167″, 2006. Temporary wall mural for Fotofest Native Sons Exhibition. Photo by Chuy Benitez.
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Acrylic latex paint on wall, 72″ x 90″, 2005. Temporary wall mural in Fine Arts Building, University of Houston. Photo by Chuy Benitez.