Richmond collage artist Adam Juresko captures childlike images from magazines, books, catalogues, frees them from context and reimagines them in new settings. His works have a rough, DIY appeal. Although animals and guns can give them a violent undertone, they’re often liberated by birds in flight exiting a corner of the work. Juresko has work at J Fergeson Gallery in Farmville, Va. through November 2008 with most work around $200, check it.
Here’s a video of Adam talking about his work, produced by RVA magazine
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