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John J King

Medium: Spacial Design
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
  • John J King is part Texan and part Tyrannosaur. He lives in Boston where he makes plays | art | music, and scares little children who thought dinosaurs were dead. He has a Bachelor of Arts from SUNY Boondocks and an accent from his mama. Goals include recording a great dance tune, making impossible things from cardboard, and singing in a girl group.

Elsewhere:
http://www.J-RexPlays.com
Jjk@j-rexplays.com

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Untitled – John J King

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Untitled – John J King

I found these really interesting overlaps between the pieces, mostly around particular colors (reds, blues, blacks) and a sense of memory and loss. I tried to create a space where some of those memories might have been created, with a feel of an attic or secret room where kids might have played together and made things.

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