Keith Buswell
Keith Buswell
Keith Buswell graduated with a BFA in art with high distinction at University of Nebraska--Lincoln. He works with various printmaking processes such as screen-printing, intaglio and mono printing and dabbles in drawing and multimedia. His work has been shown in the United States, Egypt, and Italy. He currently lives in Lincoln with his husband Brad and his dog Max.
As artists, we seek truth through visual language unique to our interests and obsessions. That truth is rife with fallacies contingent on our own biases. In logic, truth is determined through rules and operations, which establish quantifiable relationships between what is fact, and what is fiction. Combining the two, my work attempts to work out the fallacies of what it means to be a being by comparing the human condition with that of foliage. By relating axioms humans use to dictate general truth and falsifying them with what it means to be rooted to the earth, Roots of Illogical Operation sets out to prove that what we hold to be correct may not always be the case.