High-resolution photos of paintings can be viewed HERE
When I was a kid I had to mow the grass every saturday. This piece is about how the lawn was resigned to its fate. Compositionally, the idea was to create an illusion of depth through the application of differently textured layers of paint. Also, the other challenge I set for myself was to create a successful abstract composition with a “hole” in the center of it. This piece took about 40 hours of work.
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This piece has been lost.
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Collection of the artist.
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Collection of the artist.
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High-resolution photos of Mixed Media work can be viewed HERE
I took this photograph just off of old Route 66 near the CA/AZ border. It is printed in color on clear acrylic, which is placed over a plastic orange theater-light gel. A white piece of paper has been placed behind the artwork in this picture to simulate the effect of what it looks like when hanging on a white wall (when viewed in person it gives a neat 3-D type effect.) The border is made of several photocopies of the photograph which I cut into strips and wrapped around matteboard, then coated with a wash of brown acrylic and a layer of clear acrylic. I made the wooden frame by hand and used a soldering iron to burn the words onto the sides. There is a piece of glass that slides over the front but it has been removed to facilitate this photo of the artwork.
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The left side reads, “kicking back at fifty-five among the seventy plus”
The right side reads, “we abandoned the tireless routine”
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