SQUIGGLE and VEER

In the SQUIGGLE and VEER paintings, layers of random, chromatic marks are employed to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat plane. By broadening the marking process and intensifying the color, the viewer is simultaneously aware of the paintings' physical nature while being deceived by their illusion of space. This shifting ambiguity, between the material and the intangible, gives SQUIGGLE and VEER their visual tension.



VEER 405

Dimensions: 40 x 40", Medium: oil on canvas, Date: 2005

Additional images

VEER 606
SQUIGGLE 1007
SQUIGGLE 907
VEER 706
VEER 105
SQUIGGLE 1205

 

 

 

 


 

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