Kenny Pittock (born 1988) is a Melbourne artist currently completing his final year studying painting at the Victorian College of the arts.
Using an equal amount of humor and seriousness, Kenny Pittock creates off-centred lifelike painted sculptures of common contemporary objects such as ice-creams, lollypops, asthma puffas and camera memory cards, often redrafting the text in a manner more revealing to the object's true nature.
Also exploring his concepts through books, drawing, photography, installation and video, Kenny Pittock focuses on areas where almost every kind of person must share the same space, such as train stations, petrol stations and supermarkets. Kenny's work is an observation on the crossovers and contradictions between high and low culture within everyday life.

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