Color Abstraction 1960

Color Abstraction 1960

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Color Abstractions are a series of digital paintings. Named using musical notes and other numeric symbols to distinguish between. They are printed with chromian inkjet inks on Archival cold press bright paper. Available for immediate purchase. Optional sizes and custom finishes are available for special orders within ten days.

About the series :

I started making digital art in 2001. Since then, most of my work has been with photographic images processed in Photoshop, Lightroom, and layered collage. Sometimes I combine digitally painted elements as highlights to bring a collage together. Classic painting has always been a love of mine, but the immediacy of digital photography has been my medium of choice most recently. This past winter of 2021, I began painting with an iPencil in Procreate, an online drawing and painting program. I first started painting in my teens but later lost interest in art school and changed my focus to film and photography, graduating with a BFA in Film from the Philadelphia College of Art. I never lost interest in painting, but out of practicality, I chose film and later advertising for my career. I found painting an excellent cathartic and continued to paint on weekends, taking various workshops and classes.

In July 2022, while recovering from Covid, I began a new series of digital abstract paintings titled "Color Abstractions." they are somewhere between Bahous-style and Abstract-Expressionist. I am happy to be working in this way again.

I print with an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 printer; the archival Chromium ink gives the color a rich and transparent value that allows me to mix colors as if they were color gels. The printing itself can take a great deal of time because each painting has many colors and responds differently on paper stock. For this show, I have used Hahnemuelle exhibition archival photo rag papers. Each one is 8x8,12x12 and 18x18 Squares. They work well in multiples of one, three, six, and ten. The results have been exciting for me.

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I am no stranger to painting, having started my career as a painter. I entered the Philadelphia College of Art as a painting major. But changed to a major in film. Most of my work over the past few years has been with photographic images that I manipulate and process with filters and photoshop.