A 28-foot-tall sculpture of a black Labrador relieving itself is
currently installed on the side of the Orange County Museum of Art
(OCMA) in Newport Beach, California. The installation, known simply as
Bad Dog, is a new outdoor piece by artist Richard Jackson that is
claiming its temporary territory throughout the run of the 74-year-old
artist's first retrospective exhibit titled Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain.
The sculpture of the giant naughty pup leaving its golden mark on the
building is made of 52 digitally cut pieces of fiber glass and composite
materials that were assembled on-site. Once the structure was intact,
Jackson entered the sizable sculpture with a bucket of yellow paint to
be splattered on the wall. Now, the mechanized sculpture squirts a
stream of yellow paint on its own. It is one of Jackson's many "painting
machines" that excretes pigments in an unusually creative fashion. 04 more images after the break...
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