James Esber, 2004, Double Dick, plasticine, 54 x 68”
James Esber, 2004, Double Dick, plasticine, 54 x 68”
James Esber is best known for his cartoonish, bizarrely morphed and fragmented paintings made, apparently, by applying countless little pats of Play-Doh directly to the gallery wall. In fact, he makes them on canvas in the studio using oil-based clay; for exhibitions, the canvases are seamlessly spackled onto the gallery walls.
James Esber, 2007, Untitled, acrylic on paper, 19 x 16”
James Esber, 2007, Soldierboy, acrylic on styrene, 103 x 75”