A refugee of the Kansas Bible Belt, Dennis Larkins
has lived life on the front lines of radical times, emerging from
Grateful Dead artist to a chronicler of skewed and alternative
realities. Using evocative retro images as universal archetypes
brought into the context of the current era, he creates illusionistic,
visceral narratives that seem to draw from other dimensions.
Pioneering and refining a bold new approach to
artistic expression, Dennis works in a style forged from both
traditional and space age ingredients as he paints sculpted relief
on canvas, creating layered works of arresting depth and intense
optical punch.
Growing up bathed in the glow of the Atomic Age
is bound to scramble any thinking person's circuits. Dennis has
been turning to art to heal his radiation burns from the time
America started planting its own mushroom forest out in the Nevada
desert a few decades ago.
Ever since passing through the sieve of art school,
he has painted against the grain-not as an attention-grabbing
statement versus the art world, but simply because his personal
vision, informed by such diverse sources as retro sci-fi and pulp
symbolism, the mundane parody of everyday life and the humor and
mystery of death and destruction, was immune to passing trends
or commercial fads.
After four decades of persevering along a formative,
solitary and expansive path of painting, practicing the theatrical
trades of scenic art, set design and more recently designing for
theme parks, he has been enjoying a sculpted-canvas renaissance.
And in a great gestalt-millennial moment, he has found himself
among the fellow revolutionaries who have come together, quite
unintentionally, to form the pop-surrealist underground.
But even subcultures have their trends…and Dennis
still paints his own road. He really doesn't have a choice.