


“Mi casa es su casa” by Ed Burgess (Pastey Whyte)
Title: “Mi casa es su casa” (2016)
Medium: emulsion transfer, acrylic gel medium, found imagery, found objects, found fabric, acrylic paint, aerosol paint, oil paint, Sakura solid paint markers
Dimensions: 23” x 25 1/2” x 4 1/4”
Artist Statement: Ed Burgess (Pastey Whyte) I create combine paintings, assemblages and constructions that mix the past & present. I do not adhere to one particular style or medium. I have made several series of works using found objects, found images, and repurposed materials. I find source images from my collection of vintage magazines, catalogs and objects. I then transform these original materials into something oddly attractive and poetic. A motico of images, objects and paint. For over ten years I have also been an active participant in the “un-commissioned public art” of the Los Angeles Street Art movement. I am also known by my nom de guerre “Pastey Whyte”. My street work stands out in the field and I have drawn a following of fellow street artists and fans of the genre.
Title: “Mi casa es su casa” (2016)
Medium: emulsion transfer, acrylic gel medium, found imagery, found objects, found fabric, acrylic paint, aerosol paint, oil paint, Sakura solid paint markers
Dimensions: 23” x 25 1/2” x 4 1/4”
Artist Statement: Ed Burgess (Pastey Whyte) I create combine paintings, assemblages and constructions that mix the past & present. I do not adhere to one particular style or medium. I have made several series of works using found objects, found images, and repurposed materials. I find source images from my collection of vintage magazines, catalogs and objects. I then transform these original materials into something oddly attractive and poetic. A motico of images, objects and paint. For over ten years I have also been an active participant in the “un-commissioned public art” of the Los Angeles Street Art movement. I am also known by my nom de guerre “Pastey Whyte”. My street work stands out in the field and I have drawn a following of fellow street artists and fans of the genre.