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Brian Cooper's Paintings Pop Off the Canvas

Brian Cooper's paintings give off the impression of tangible depth and volume in spite of their one-dimensional foundations. The Los Angeles-based artist captures the intricacies of wood, debris and various construction materials, emphasizing the unforeseen allure of chips and deep cuts.

Cooper's pieces are rooted in profound existential considerations as he stated that he makes pieces which "...struggle with their function as devices for transcendent harmony. They do their job while acknowledging the disorder and uncertainty from which they come."

This notion of disorder is certainly apparent. The beams of colored lumber cross over one another in a haphazard manner, displaying the visual allure of all out chaos. These maze-like puzzles are however ordered in a sense via Cooper's inclusion of secret messages within his collages.
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1. Deceptive Depth - Using artistic techniques to create the impression of tangible depth and volume in one-dimensional paintings.
2. Beauty in Disorder - Emphasizing the allure of chaos and disorder in art and design.
3. Secret Messages - Incorporating hidden messages and elements in artwork and design.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Using techniques to create optical illusions and play with perception in art and design.
2. Construction - Incorporating the aesthetics of wood, debris, and construction materials in design.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Incorporating hidden messages and elements in marketing campaigns and product design.

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