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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 16.8 W x 22.3 H x 1.5 D in
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I worked this composition out by imposing a set of limitations; use straight lines only, and limit the colors. I return again and again to the magical properties of the triangle. The more you look at this, you will start to see transparent cubes. When I saw it this way, I got the idea to cut the wood to the outer shape. Acrylic on 1/2" MDO cut to shape, mounted onto frame made of 1" square PVC strips. When hung, the frame pushes the painting an inch off the wall and creates yet another illusion. A simple idea that creates a commanding presence with the poetry of geometry.
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
16.8 W x 22.3 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Louis is a Philadelphia, PA based artist and musician. "There is the idea of what a painting could be, then there is what happens while making the painting." "In my current work I employ a process driven call & response approach with the aesthetic goal of balancing shifting degrees of chaos and potential through the orchestration of organic and geometric structures. I am inspired by diverse sources: patterns (natural & man-made), sound waves, cycles, waves, frequencies, urban decay, architectural artifacts, geometry, geology, astronomy, tribal & corporate symbols, icons, technology and commercial graphics. By making art, I endeavor to reveal the mystery that is common to them. I am drawn to the history of things; to the possibility of different outcomes based on combinations of planned decisions and random events. I am intrigued with how small, repetitive actions consistently applied over the course of time, create complex systems that are greater than the sum of their parts. My approach is exploratory, reactionary and cathartic. I start with a concept, and follow the cues that the painting process gives me, often using unpredictable means to apply and remove paint, recycling, re-purposing and repositioning. Some decisions are planned, some are not. The result is the consequence of my reactions to previous actions. This process leads to reinvention and discovery, erosion and re assemblage; a play of deliberation and chance." His paintings and commissions are included in many private collections.
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