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Grid Experiment #2- complete

  • onepaintingaday
  • Apr 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

04.15.2024: What does it mean for a work of art to take multiple forms? Adaptable, versatile, the final resolution dependent on the conversation between patron and work. This second foray into a gridded landscape lives at at least simultaneously in at least 4 different states. More states could be developed to fit the space in which it lives.


  1. Combined Group (Qty1) 30" x 60" (approx), both views side by side, with white space in-between each smaller canvas.

  2. Individual (Qty 32) 6 " x 6" mini landscapes- abstract with internal horizon lines and vertical tree elements.

  3. Smaller Groupings (Qty 2) 24" x 24" of views of sunset looking through the trees.

  4. Combined Grouping (Qty 1) 24" x 48" Mirrored views of sunset, with slight variation in the reflection.


  5. Vertical bands (Qty 16) 6" x 24" vertical strips of trees in woods

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View of combined grid with gaps inbetween

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View from above lighter panel on left, darker on right


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View from Above, darker panel to left, lighter panel to right


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View of two panels side by side (darker grid on left- lighter on right- i think i like it the other way)


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View of two panels side by side gaps inbetween (darker grid on left- lighter on right- i think i like it the other way)


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View of two panels side by side


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View of two panels side by side, one of left no gaps between canvases, on the right gaps between canvases

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The Lighter Panel

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Mirrored reflection- fictional landscape- panels oriented so they share the same ground


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Individual Landscape within each canvas


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Paintings as vertical bands


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All the vertical strips stacked one half canvas step

 
 
 

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