Dennis McCauley | Scratch
“I was painting with sharp objects…like painting with a knife or a
razor blade was a good thing because no one messes
with you if you have a sharp object in your hand.”
-Dennis McCauley
Through his Impressionist-inspired paintings Dennis McCauley shows us an often overlooked view of San Francisco. His paintings depict a city that is known for malleability and innovation, for acceptance and revolution, for its idealism, and for its ever growing economic crevasse. McCauley’s work shows a perspective that is often spoken of, but not spoken from, as he paints each scene with objects found on the streets of the city that’s both his home and the subject of his paintings.