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Size: 53 W x 67 H x 1.8 D in
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"Key House" 67 1/2" x 52 1/2", acrylic on canvas, painted in the artist's Key West studio. This painting combines two differing paintings in one. One displays the strict house latticework and lack of color contrasting with the other lyrical, colorful bougainvillea foliage cutting the painting vertically in half. The artist's 2- theme work combines a constant one voice ostinato latticework pattern with a moving, light lyrical yet colorful mixture of swirling, sprawling foliage. This collection of paintings consist of acrylic paintings created throughout 30 years of work, The subject matter of Key West life and landscapes, Tuileries, France, and various exotic plants and trees incorporate the concept of a underlying constructed composition combing visual elements such as line, texture, color, movement and shapes combined with tonal, congruent elements of musical composition such as harmony and dissonance, accents, dynamics ,counterpoint, solo or chorus, lyrical melodies or agitated dissonance.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
53 W x 67 H x 1.8 D in
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J Lawrence Abrams is a prolific artist whose works span 50 years. At age fourteen he received private instruction where he learned to apply solid fundamentals of design and color, and at age eighteen his oil paintings received juried top awards at various New York art galleries and centers. He painted from nature, particularly wildflower gardens in his loose, painterly way of manipulating oils on the canvas which is still evident today. During these years he also had a love for music, especially percussion. He studied under artist and mentor William Bippis while pursuing an undergraduate degree in percussion performance at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester N.Y. His eight years of advanced studies in both disciplines simultaneously greatly affected his approach to form and composition in the visual arts as well as music, realizing the capabilities of this natural occurring parallel of their compositional parameters. Similarly, to the “Orpheus Group’ of the earlier part of the 20th century, he began to interchange concepts of two-dimension and three-dimension art works with those of absolute music compositions. His philosophy of the visual arts is that they are first felt through the senses, as is with absolute music, thereby; what is perceived durational in one discipline(tonal) can also be observed simultaneously in the other (visual) and vise-a-verse. For example, the theme and variation format of music composition can also be applied to visual art, and devices such as silences or pauses in music can be compared similarly to voids in a painting or sculpture. In his works these elements are hierarchically arranged to work interdependently with each other. This is exemplified particularly throughout the set of ten paintings by J Lawrence titled “Pictures at an Exhibition”; these are based on Mussorgsky’s piano suite of ten “tonal pictures”.
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