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Walk The Line (2023)Acrylic painting
by Adam Grose MA PGCE

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£675

Through a series of layers and colours, each layer interacts with the previous and the next. These forms evolve through time, allowing resonances of colour and line to play with one another, complimenting and contrasting with one another.

These form a series of small artworks inspired by forms seen in history, technology, African textiles, clan ownership, slavery, indentured servitude, texture, entropy, geometric designs seen in cave art, ancient building design and sacred geometrical designs used for meditative practices.

Now framed with a handmade pine frame painted with acrylic spray paint with masked areas.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas, medium, sandpaper, scrapers.

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#painting#acrylic#history#layering
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Through a series of layers and colours, each layer interacts with the previous and the next. These forms evolve through time, allowing resonances of colour and line to play with one another, complimenting and contrasting with one another.

These form a series of small artworks inspired by forms seen in history, technology, African textiles, clan ownership, slavery, indentured servitude, texture, entropy, geometric designs seen in cave art, ancient building design and sacred geometrical designs used for meditative practices.

Now framed with a handmade pine frame painted with acrylic spray paint with masked areas.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint on canvas, medium, sandpaper, scrapers.

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#painting#acrylic#history#layering
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract and figurative glimpses are drawn from... Read more

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