Ghost of a Dream for Bridge art Fair

Quick Description: Our sculptures are based on the American Dream and the quest for big easy money through the lottery system. As people scratch, choose numbers and place bets, we think about what they would do with all that cash. We build the pieces with the spent dreams of loosing tickets. We collect ?scratchers? from gas stations, grocery stores, bars, and streets across America. The scratch tickets represent real dreams that most times disappear just as quickly as they came. Along with discarded lottery tickets, we use pull-tabs, and other gambling ephemera.
Detailed Description:


Mind the Gap (Billion Dollar Life)
Details of the three alternate views though the box. A tropical island as if in the middle of the east river, a mountainous Brooklyn landscape, and billboards promoting a Billion Dollar Life.
Dimensions: 56" x 48" x 36" ; Medium: glass picture frame, plywood, Plexiglas,


Mind the Gap ( moutian view)
Details of the three alternate views though the box. A tropical island as if in the middle of the east river, a mountainous Brooklyn landscape, and billboards promoting a Billion Dollar Life.
Dimensions: 56" x 48" x 36" ; Medium: glass picture frame, plywood, Plexiglas,


Mind the Gap (tropical view)
Details of the three alternate views though the box. A tropical island as if in the middle of the east river, a mountainous Brooklyn landscape, and billboards promoting a Billion Dollar Life.
Dimensions: 56" x 48" x 36" ; Medium: glass picture frame, plywood, Plexiglas,


Mind the Gap (view of the back)
an installation for Stuyvesant Cove Park in Manhattan's east side between 18th and 23rd streets. The view through the frame shows three fantasies of Brooklyn. The miniature scene is made with loosing lottery tickets.
Dimensions: 56" x 48" x 36" ; Medium: glass picture frame, plywood, Plexiglas,


Mind the Gap
an installation for Stuyvesant Cove Park in Manhattan's east side between 18th and 23rd streets. Details of the three alternate views though the box. A tropical island as if in the middle of the east river, a mountainous Brooklyn landscape, and billboards promoting a Billion Dollar Life.
Dimensions: 56" x 48" x 36" ; Medium: glass picture frame, plywood, Plexiglas,


Dream Vacation (detail of the tree)
Dimensions: 120" x 120" x 120"; Medium: $24,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Dream Vacation (detail of the wave)
Dimensions: 120" x 120" x 120"; Medium: $24,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Dream Vacation (detail of the speaker)
Dimensions: 120" x 120" x 120"; Medium: $24,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Dream Vacation (detail of the water)
Dimensions: 120" x 120" x 120"; Medium: $24,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Dream Vacation
Dimensions: 120" x 120" x 120"; Medium: $24,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


The HUMMER
Dimensions: 72" x 72" x 180"; Medium: $35,000 worth of discarded lottery ticke


The HUMMER (rear view)
Dimensions: ; Medium: $35,000 worth of discarded lottery ticke


Easy Money (detail of the back)
Dimensions: ; Medium: $35,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Easy Money (detail of the grill)
Dimensions: ; Medium: $35,000 worth of dicarded lottery ticket


Easy Money (detail of the hood)
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