Sunday, September 29, 2013

Spacey

 

This work from late summer into early fall 2013, shifts between the painterly poles of establishing pictorial space versus the "paint- as- paint" grit of the actual surface.

 
The silhouetted forms at once both assign and deny a certain spatial depth.
 
  
   
Now, late-fall,  a "surround" or framing
device  has developed that establishes another level to the fore-mid-background distances. It's a sort of fore-foreground.
 
 
 And most recently, not only is the cropping/editing coming from
the framing device, but is apparent in the imagery itself--how much (or how little) information is needed?
 
 
 (And I guess the idea of working with silhouetted forms is yet another form of editing/decision -making.)

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