At the time I was an on again, off again mold and caster for museums and theater, so his techniques spoke to me. His statements on society spoke volumes as well.
I always remember him but after multiple moves and my learning disabled mind lost his name, always on the tip of my tongue. I was recently researching him and finally found him. His work did appear in a David Cronenberg movie Scanners. That was easy to find but none of it make reference to the artist.
You can find him at
markprent.com
and
www.pinkhouse.com
Believe it or not, my current stemmed by wondering if a black pit in the
middle of the image would be awesome anti-social composition studies. There is
a lot more too these images, true. Too much to talk about without gallons of alcohol, in our bellies sitting on an old rotting dock on tiny northern isolated lake.
Anyhoo, a good many of my old art teachers would be grinding their teeth over my abuses in composition. Fortunately, just as many of my old art teachers would be delighted. ...--I FREAK-EN love ART!
The black pit compositional idea is just getting started, just have patience. There is a lot of crazy not fun things happening in my life. Things that just keep happening over and over. The real problem is I think they are actually helping with the creative process. Art life! yeash...