This is a large-scale installation imagining a microscopic army of mercenary nano-particles surreptitiously released to scrub the world of toxic masculinity.
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • Dimensions from 4” to 18” Circumference
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • 12’w x 10’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • Circumference 12”
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • Circumference 7”
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2018 • Encaustic on Foam with Repurposed Materials • Circumference 10”
This is a large-scale permanent commission representing cellular botanical structure combined with the neurobiological phenomenology of taste.
The installation is housed at the MicroGallery curated by Conrad Wilde Gallery at the SandReckoner Vineyards Tasting Room in Tucson, AZ.
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2017 • Encaustic on Wood with Fiber • 15’w x 6’h x 2’d
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2017 • Encaustic on Wood with Fiber • 15’w x 6’h x 2’d
This is a large-scale installation imagining the interior of the human body from a microscopic point of view.
The work was originally exhibited in the Project Space by Conrad Wilde Gallery in Tucson, AZ.
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2016 • Encaustic on Wood with Fiber • 15’w x 10’l x 8’h
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2016 • Encaustic on Wood with Fiber • 15’w x 10’l x 8’h
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2016 • Encaustic on Wood with Fiber • 15’w x 10’l x 8’h
This is a variable-sized installation of the ongoing series, Parts Per Million. The title represents the scientific unit-of-measure abbreviated as ‘ppm’.
This measurement is used to calculate the presence of a substance or particle within a given volume: for example, the presence of a contaminant in water or air. The higher the ppm, the higher the toxic load.
The work calls attention to the ongoing necessity of protecting the earth’s resources from increasing pollution such as oil spills, carbon emissions, and other airborne industrial by-products.
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2016 • Encaustic on Natural and Formed Surfaces • Dimensions Vary from 2” to 10” Circumference
Avery Conrad Wilde • 2016 • Encaustic on Natural and Formed Surfaces • Dimensions Vary from 2” to 10” Circumference