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deconstructive colorfield viii (rearrangement) 12 panel, 48" x 2.75" x 1.75"
oil on canvas
This rearrangement of painted surfaces from its original order, has been installed so vertical and horizontal planes juxtapose in space. By fragmenting and then suspending works, the painting compromises the space around it and becomes integrated into its external environment |
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deconstructive colorfield iv 37" x 79"
oil and acrylic on canvas
The deconstruction of painted surface by using physical windows of space within the canvas frame create disruptions in the surface, again challenging interaction between the work and its environment |
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what is real (Troodos Flower) 33" x 60"
oil and acrylic on canvas
What Is Real (above and below) is a double-sided canvas that is suspended in space, and away from the wall so that both sides can be seen; it is displayed to be walked around and therein presents sculptural quality to the piece. The space is filled with barbed wire found in a Cypriot alleyway |
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what is real (Red) 33" x 60"
oil and acrylic on canvas |
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war and peace (side a) 24" x 39"
oil and acrylic on canvas
War and Peace (above and below) is comprised of two seperate, double-sided suspended works that are arranged so that the smaller composite is reversed to show an area of the painting on the opposite side. On one side - an olive tree and on the other a soldier |
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war and peace (side b) 24" x 39"
oil and acrylic on canvas |
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