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This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath color to softly peek though. By grouping the neutral colors against the dark colors this really makes it pop.  

No need to frame.
This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath color to softly peek though. By grouping the neutral colors against the dark colors this really makes it pop.  

No need to frame.
This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath color to softly peek though. By grouping the neutral colors against the dark colors this really makes it pop.  

No need to frame.
This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath color to softly peek though. By grouping the neutral colors against the dark colors this really makes it pop.  

No need to frame.
This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath color to softly peek though. By grouping the neutral colors against the dark colors this really makes it pop.  

No need to frame.

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This Way Up Painting

Victoria Kloch

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 121.9 W x 76.2 H x 3.8 D cm

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This geometric painting was inspired by the work of Frank Stella. It's all about spaces of dark and light that are grouped together and continue to the sides to encourage the eye to travel. I used acrylics because I can effectively place thin layers over other colors that will allow the underneath c...

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2017

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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121.9 W x 76.2 H x 3.8 D cm

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Crate

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Kurt specializes in shaped canvas geometrics. Victoria, in modern expressionism and geometrics. ​ VICTORIA KLOCH: My paintings have been received by collectors throughout the USA and 20 countries. Each piece is motivated mostly by color and movement that has developed over the years to modern abstract and my love for midcentury art. The master artists that bring my inspiration is Paul Klee, Richard Diebenkorn, Maurice Esteve, Helen Frankenthaler, and Georgia O'Keeffe. KURT WEDGLEY: I have so many interests in art and science that it is hard for me to find one thing only to continue with. I have always been attracted to those things complex. I like making them. There is no greater fulfillment for me than coming up with an idea and building it from scratch. To see something in my head and with my hands, create it in reality. Back when I was building props and sets for commercials, one of the producers called me a "space manipulator" because of my ability to imagine something and produce it a short time later. I love tools. They are a direct extension of my mind. I am a craftsman, artist and technician. I have wanted to build everything I own since I was a kid. I think I would need a few lifetimes for that. Sculpted canvases are a good fit for me now as I can take them many directions. My inspiration is Frank Stella. To our collectors, at the beginning of each day, our on-going body of work is dedicated to bringing you growing value to the Kloch-Wedgley legacy in the world of art.

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