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Post by cnh on Feb 22, 2017 22:25:35 GMT
Welcome to the forum, thanks for sharing with us 👍
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Post by adman on Feb 24, 2017 20:20:33 GMT
Morgan SimsNew prints by this Chicago artist Bert Green Fine Art has published reproductions of Chicago-based artist Morgan Sims' paintings. Two limited edition giclees ($175 each) and one open edition poster print ($49). All prices include worldwide shipping. Order PageAbout the Artworks:The distressed works provide an alternative to the pristine surfaces and clean solids of the pure Op Art tradition. They are modified and enhanced by the use of distressed and organically worked surfaces. Like his predecessors, he starts with a simple, geometric-shaped, linen canvas, and generates a dimensional illusion with line and color. Sims then avoids the temptation to seek perfection, instead introducing layers of striated color and texture that highlight a tension between the underlying geometry and the propensity towards decay of all physical objects. The line works are studies in impure line work. Like the distressed paintings, they add a hand made quaility to the "perfection" of the geomtery; making them emotional as well as rational. The drip paintings process and distort symbols and images into near abstraction, retaining just enough of the image to retain a rudimentary recognition. He thoughtfully extends the reach of methods such as pixillation, halftoning, and patterning through manual means which humanizes the painting so that there is a warmth and handmade quality. Mate, who are Morgan Sims' predecessors? Don't mind Op Art (which these aren't), but don't like flannel.
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Jul 28, 2017 20:37:27 GMT
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Post by chainsaw on Jul 28, 2017 20:43:33 GMT
is that done in paint?
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Post by adman on Jul 29, 2017 20:06:33 GMT
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