mixed media with electronics; 12x9x11”

“Bombs are essentially change agents. Portraying a pink bomb covered in flat black paint, fuse flickering, signifies the close potential of a brilliant and powerful burst. Change will happen in spite of attempts to cover and marginalize something so potent and powerful. Antagonistic campaigns to deny the rights of persons to be themselves will ultimately fail.”

ARTIST BIO: Dana Tindall graduated from Austin College in Sherman, Texas with a BA in Art, received his MA in Art from the University of Dallas, and holds an Ed.D from the University of Cincinnati. He has exhibited his work nationally and internationally, and his work is included in several private and corporate collections. Dana currently teaches art courses at Xavier University.