Black and white
film photography
The collection of multimedia art is a documentation of large formatted journal/diary entries. Each piece is created from a subconscious perspective that taps into the imagery that surfaces from the day to day lifestyle of the artist Logan Boye. The symbolism of the pieces are inspired by Sunday morning cartoons, storytime fables, historical paintings, and naturally occurring imagery that are represented in situations and scenes that are relevant to modern day dilemmas that Logan experiences. The works are to be viewed as a collection, allowing the viewer to see the continued themes that arise when viewing the collection as a whole. The process of image making is created from raw and rough techniques that help encapsulate the raw aspect of the artist lifestyle. The medias used in the artwork consist of acrylic paints, acrylic airbrush, oil pastels, colored pencils, spray paint, and house paint and are all created on canvases that were found during walks, adventures, or thrifted.