Contact Us | Log In

David McDonald

 

 

 

David McDonald is a sculptor and painter although  he sees his activity as one single entity. Both his sculpture and paintings are constructed objects that are assembled one line, one material, one square at a time. They are accumulations that function both on a micro scale of detail and individual lines and units, and macro objects that are a unified whole. His work is often discussed in terms of architecture, particularly vernacular architecture. In fact McDonald’s interest lies more in those fragments of architecture or building materials whose purpose is hard to identify.

Did someone start to build something then quit, was this part of something bigger and only a part has survived, or did someone just leave some things lying around that have coalesced into something interesting? His work is meant to allude only to itself rather than as a representation of some other thing, much like these fragments do due to their lack of context and a knowledge of their original purpose on our part.

das96@charter.net

www.davidmcdonaldart.com

Web development by 9th Planet Media | Based on the Panorama Theme