David Wayne Cook is an American painter, sculptor and installation artist working primarily with found objects. He has also coauthored a book, ''Lemonade for the Lawnboy'', that later became a play. Cook works primarily with found objects - tar, litter, rebar, cement, scrap metal and wire, light fixtures, plaster, shredded tires, mufflers, vines - and occasionally vegetation. He has a warm relationship with
Duck Tape because of his use of their product in his flower bombing. He often paints to music, once on public display, and has a series of paintings based on music.
Career
In 1998 David became the featured artist at “Around the Coyote”, a well-known art festival/competition in Chicago. His work was included in the curator's choice in that competition.
Around that time, his work was displayed in several galleries in Illinois, including Yello Gallery
and Dramaticus Fine Art Gallery
.
In addition to painting and sculpture, Cook is known for ''flower bombing'', planting tall flowers constructed from wood, paint and Duck Tape without notification or publicity. He plants the flowers in places where they will bring unexpected joy to passersby, including hospitals and nursing homes.
Cook's art can be seen in a Minneapolis restaurant called Hell's Kitchen and Rosenthal Contemporary Interiors. He did a mural at Theater Latté Da.
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References
External links
Lemonade for the Lawnboy Musical SiteLemonade for the Lawnboy BookFlowerbombing in MinneapolisFlowerbombing in Saint CloudFlowerbombing in Cocoa Beach 2018Flowerbombing in Cocoa Beach 2017Flowerbombing on the UNION RooftopFlowerbombing on Mother's DayStar Tribune on Flowerbombing
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Living people
Abstract painters
American abstract artists
21st-century American painters
American male painters
Painters from Minnesota
Painters from Indiana
Artists from Minneapolis
People from Indianapolis
Year of birth missing (living people)