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.
Combined Group (Qty1) 30" x 60" (approx), both views side by side, with white space in-between each smaller canvas.
Individual (Qty 32) 6 " x 6" mini landscapes- abstract with internal horizon lines and vertical tree elements.
Smaller Groupings (Qty 2) 24" x 24" of views of sunset looking through the trees.
Combined Grouping (Qty 1) 24" x 48" Mirrored views of sunset, with slight variation in the reflection.
Vertical bands (Qty 16) 6" x 24" vertical strips of trees in woods

View of combined grid with gaps inbetween

View from above lighter panel on left, darker on right

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

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

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

View of two panels side by side

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

The Lighter Panel

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

Individual Landscape within each canvas

Paintings as vertical bands

All the vertical strips stacked one half canvas step
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