Rectangular bands of yellow abut to form a zig zag in a field of blue intersected with subtle blue rectangles. The washes of color have textural brush strokes and traces of drawn lines that bring complexity to a simple composition.
“Into Thin Air” is an acrylic painting on canvas. The grand scale and bright colors of this painting makes it ideal as a focal point in a room and will shine by itself on a large wall. Hang it above a sofa, mantelpiece or dining table. This painting would also work well with other work from my Geometric series such as “Divide By Five” or “Swiss Mess”.
This series was created at the time when I was applying to graduate school, and I seemed to have geometry on the brain. Shortly after I created these works, I was accepted to a Masters of Architecture program at Parsons School of Design. The summer was then spent in a 6-week architecture boot-camp of sorts, where we ate, breathed and slept architecture. In the end, I realized that I was happier making art than building models and learning to draft -- so I left the program and began to spend more time in the studio.
The series of paintings is important to me as it also refers to my previous career in graphic design, where all things were based on straight lines, right-angles and neat and tidy type, but having the freedom of the paint brush (instead of a computer mouse), there was still plenty of room for keeping things loose within the confines of the canvas.
This artwork is signed on the front and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The artwork will be carefully wrapped in padding and packed flat for shipping. All shipping is done via FedEx. Please contact me if you have any questions or special requests.
Acrylic on Canvas
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Rectangular bands of yellow abut to form a zig zag in a field of blue intersected with subtle blue rectangles. The washes of color have textural brush strokes and traces of drawn lines that bring complexity to a simple composition.
“Into Thin Air” is an acrylic painting on canvas. The grand scale and bright colors of this painting makes it ideal as a focal point in a room and will shine by itself on a large wall. Hang it above a sofa, mantelpiece or dining table. This painting would also work well with other work from my Geometric series such as “Divide By Five” or “Swiss Mess”.
This series was created at the time when I was applying to graduate school, and I seemed to have geometry on the brain. Shortly after I created these works, I was accepted to a Masters of Architecture program at Parsons School of Design. The summer was then spent in a 6-week architecture boot-camp of sorts, where we ate, breathed and slept architecture. In the end, I realized that I was happier making art than building models and learning to draft -- so I left the program and began to spend more time in the studio.
The series of paintings is important to me as it also refers to my previous career in graphic design, where all things were based on straight lines, right-angles and neat and tidy type, but having the freedom of the paint brush (instead of a computer mouse), there was still plenty of room for keeping things loose within the confines of the canvas.
This artwork is signed on the front and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The artwork will be carefully wrapped in padding and packed flat for shipping. All shipping is done via FedEx. Please contact me if you have any questions or special requests.
Acrylic on Canvas
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