Original artwork description:

Can be viewed as landscape or portrait.

Paint is poured and dried repeatedly, flowing across and through the succession of folded contours. Flattened, the membrane is then painted, adding to the complex, sedimentary-like layers of the artwork.

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Starting with a loose (unframed) membrane, the surface geometry plays a part in creating distinctive expressions and unfolding events. The curvatures re-enact the natural world (containing multidimensional values). However, the idea is only complete when the membrane is unraveled and the results are revealed on the 2D picture plane. This generates the human visual experience, a metaphor for how we view the world.

Materials used:

Oil paint on Belgian linen

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#malcolm koch #membrane art #malcolmkoch #membraneart #oil painting #abstract art #abstract expressionism #abstract landscape #oil on linen 

MA#3 (2011)

Oil painting 
by Malcolm Koch

£7,705.59 Alert

Original artwork description
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Can be viewed as landscape or portrait.

Paint is poured and dried repeatedly, flowing across and through the succession of folded contours. Flattened, the membrane is then painted, adding to the complex, sedimentary-like layers of the artwork.

– –
Starting with a loose (unframed) membrane, the surface geometry plays a part in creating distinctive expressions and unfolding events. The curvatures re-enact the natural world (containing multidimensional values). However, the idea is only complete when the membrane is unraveled and the results are revealed on the 2D picture plane. This generates the human visual experience, a metaphor for how we view the world.

Materials used:

Oil paint on Belgian linen

Tags:
#malcolm koch #membrane art #malcolmkoch #membraneart #oil painting #abstract art #abstract expressionism #abstract landscape #oil on linen 
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'Everything is an event on the skin' – Hermann von Helmholtz. Malcolm's curved canvases are worked on as three dimensional objects. However, rather than considering the interplay between solid and... Read more

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