Darryl Cox, an artist based in central Oregon, creates a harmonious blend of art and nature through his “Fusion Frames”. These unique pieces combine ornate vintage picture frames with tree branches and roots found in the local forests. The branches are not just a nod to the origin of frame materials but also present an intriguing juxtaposition where the elegance of molding patterns and clean lines meet the organic contours of tree bark.
Cox’s work is a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between domestic interiors and the natural environment. Each Fusion Frame starts with a meticulous search for a frame that complements the reclaimed roots from various trees like manzanita, juniper, aspen, or even grapevines. The result is a sculptural hybrid that breathes new life into the ordinary decor, creating a stunning form that celebrates both the rigidity of framing and the wild beauty of twisted tree branches.
A reclaimed tree branch or root, a re-purposed frame, and my passion — art that unites humble, as well as involved, objects, into a kind of their own. I create art that is distinctive and intricate, yet in its truest sense, uncomplicated.
Darryl Cox