Iowa City Paintings 2019

Begun in 2017

  • Acrylic on paper (22.5″ x 30″) and hardboard (3′ x 4′)
  • Pasted elements, rubbed on paint, scrubbed, repeat.
  • Space-stacked, abstracted items still identifiable.
  • Yin & Yang simplicity.

But, after all, the aim of art is to create space – space that is not compromised by decoration or illustration, space within which the subjects of painting can live.”

Frank Stella, New York City, NY

“As the philosopher Immanuel Kant put it, the concept of space serves as the organizing principle by which we perceive and interpret the world, even in abstract ways”.

Jordana Cepelewicz, “Quanta Magazine January 14, 2019

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Presented in completion date sequence (most recent at the bottom).

22.5″ x 30″
“Seashore”
1/25/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Black Gate”
2/6/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Enclosure”
2/22/2019
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At Figge Art Museum with reflections 2020
Figge Art Museum
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22.5″ x 30″
“Flatirons”
3/1/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Der Kofel”
3/15/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Orange Gate”
4/2/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Yellow Fence”
4/23/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Clouds Overhead”
5/9/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Three Houses Night”
5/28/2019 > 2/21/2020
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22.5″ x 30″
“Fallen Tree”
8/28/2019
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Texture detail
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3′ x 4′
“Pens”
9/29/2019
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22.5″ x 30″
“Closed”
10/31/2019
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3′ x 4′
“Yard”
12/15/19
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