Exhibited at SUPERFINE!
A Hyper-Curated, Contemporary Art Fair
Frieze Week, NYC, May 2-6, 2018
Señales Numero Quatro (Signals Number Four) 2018 is the fourth painting in the Signals Series. These acrylic paint on canvas works investigate signals, signage, traffic, movement, tracks, flags, color juxtaposition, rhythm, patterns and the grid.
It is painted in the hard edge, geometric, minimalist tradition. Influences include Elllsworth Kelly, Donald Judd, John McLaughlin, Karl Benjamin, Ad Reinhardt and Carmen Herrera to name a few. This painting measures 24" Height x 30" Width x 1.5" Depth and was painted on archival gallery wrapped canvas. The paint wraps around the edges, so there is no need for framing. Ready to hang with just a couple of nails. Titled, signed and dated on the reverse.
Signals Number One and Signals Number Two were completed in August, 2015.
Signals Number One was purchased by a collector from Englewood, Colorado in November, 2016 after being exhibited in a group exhibition called Inspire/Chapter Two at the HUE Gallery of Contemporary Art in Wichita Kansas from July to September 2016.
Signals Number Two was purchased by a collector in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in July, 2016.
acrylic paint, matte medium, gesso
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£787.35
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Exhibited at SUPERFINE!
A Hyper-Curated, Contemporary Art Fair
Frieze Week, NYC, May 2-6, 2018
Señales Numero Quatro (Signals Number Four) 2018 is the fourth painting in the Signals Series. These acrylic paint on canvas works investigate signals, signage, traffic, movement, tracks, flags, color juxtaposition, rhythm, patterns and the grid.
It is painted in the hard edge, geometric, minimalist tradition. Influences include Elllsworth Kelly, Donald Judd, John McLaughlin, Karl Benjamin, Ad Reinhardt and Carmen Herrera to name a few. This painting measures 24" Height x 30" Width x 1.5" Depth and was painted on archival gallery wrapped canvas. The paint wraps around the edges, so there is no need for framing. Ready to hang with just a couple of nails. Titled, signed and dated on the reverse.
Signals Number One and Signals Number Two were completed in August, 2015.
Signals Number One was purchased by a collector from Englewood, Colorado in November, 2016 after being exhibited in a group exhibition called Inspire/Chapter Two at the HUE Gallery of Contemporary Art in Wichita Kansas from July to September 2016.
Signals Number Two was purchased by a collector in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in July, 2016.
acrylic paint, matte medium, gesso
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