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Pumped for a spike Print

Greg Hausler

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This was one of those smaller works where I used scrap wood to build the stretcher and scrap fabric as canvas to make a tiny gem of a painting. I hate to waste anything. Once the clothing scraps were attached, I realized that it had an hourglass shape that you see on the seams or threading of balls, like a baseball or basketball. That was enough to seed some creative thinking but not quite enough to come up with a full artistic direction. In my box of random objects, I had a piece of orange mesh from a potato sack that I already utilized as a template for spray painting. I kept it because I have been wanting to do something that utilized the transparency of the mesh. I have been wanting to allow the fabric and object to be more identifiable in my art. I have a habit of dumping so much paint on the works that the fabric and objects become completely covered and unidentifiable. I liked the idea of using a scrap section of yarn and weaving through the mesh to give a very rudimentary heart pulse graphic that would imply energy. I realized that the mesh needed something more to fasten it to the canvas, so I taped the middle of it off and layered paint on it. That worked to attach the mesh but, as sometimes is the case with water-based paints, the color dried to a toothpaste green. Ick. Fortunately, I smeared gold acrylic over that section which gave it a sort of colorful fish scale look. When I stared at the unfinished work, I began to see the stylized silhouette of an athlete jumping. When I combined that with the mesh It came to me that I could add a volleyball player, midair, preparing to spike the ball. Hence the title of the piece. #WonkyStarStudios #GregHausler #AbstractDistractionist #artoftheday #abstractart #abstractartist #contemporaryart #contemporaryartist #artforsalebyartist #new_and_abstract #volleyball #spikeball #spike #artistalliance #biennale #SaatchiArt #greensboro #northcarolina

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Greg Hausler was born in New York but raised in Kansas where he graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting. During his time at college, he developed his signature technique of using articles of clothing and other textiles instead of linen canvas for his mixed-media abstract paintings. His non-traditional use of painting media is influenced by Marcel Duchamp and street artists while his painting technique draws inspiration from Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet resulting in a style of work that is uniquely his own.

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