David Jay Spyker

"Adrift"

Spyker - Adrift

2001
Acrylics on Canvas
14" x 24"


Private Collection
Saugatuck, Michigan

"'Adrift', for instance, depicts a house at the mercy of a sea squall, and the building somehow appears more vulnerable to ruin than a human victim might. ' A person has the power to swim', the artist reflects. 'It's not usual to see a house floating in the water. You wonder, how'd it get out there? I like to take a structure out of context, to put it where it doesn't belong.' This incongruity prompts the viewer to consider what the house might represent: A person? An idea or belief? A community? All life on Earth (think of Noah's Ark)? Spyker prefers to leave that question open."

- Julie York Coppens, from "What Dreams May Come", a review of the artist's solo show
at the South Bend Regional Museum of Art, published on Sunday,
December 21, 2003 in the South Bend Tribune


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