Grey on Oatmeal
2021
Paper on museum board
16 x 20 in
This smaller scale composition is part of small release of experiments in shape, colour and space. A sense of balance and calm is imbued in the work through careful consideration of its elements.
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It is advisable to frame the artwork. Oak frames for compositions with lighter colours, and walnut frames for darker tones are recommended. A 10 to 13 mm (0.4 to 0.51 in) frame width would highlight the delicate nature of the work.
To preserve the original colours and textures of the work it is recommended to use glass for protection, with anti-reflective options like Artglass or similar being advised by the artist.
Alternatively displaying the artwork without protection can highlight natural qualities of paper and the process of ageing, which can be beautiful in itself and a call to let nature take its course, exploring the permanence of idea vs. expression medium. If you choose to display the work without glass protection take extra care not to damage the surface when cleaning, and where possible keeping away from moisture, heating, and direct sunlight. A tray frame to display the artwork without glass is recommended by the artist.
2021
Paper on museum board
16 x 20 in
This smaller scale composition is part of small release of experiments in shape, colour and space. A sense of balance and calm is imbued in the work through careful consideration of its elements.
*
It is advisable to frame the artwork. Oak frames for compositions with lighter colours, and walnut frames for darker tones are recommended. A 10 to 13 mm (0.4 to 0.51 in) frame width would highlight the delicate nature of the work.
To preserve the original colours and textures of the work it is recommended to use glass for protection, with anti-reflective options like Artglass or similar being advised by the artist.
Alternatively displaying the artwork without protection can highlight natural qualities of paper and the process of ageing, which can be beautiful in itself and a call to let nature take its course, exploring the permanence of idea vs. expression medium. If you choose to display the work without glass protection take extra care not to damage the surface when cleaning, and where possible keeping away from moisture, heating, and direct sunlight. A tray frame to display the artwork without glass is recommended by the artist.
2021
Paper on museum board
16 x 20 in
This smaller scale composition is part of small release of experiments in shape, colour and space. A sense of balance and calm is imbued in the work through careful consideration of its elements.
*
It is advisable to frame the artwork. Oak frames for compositions with lighter colours, and walnut frames for darker tones are recommended. A 10 to 13 mm (0.4 to 0.51 in) frame width would highlight the delicate nature of the work.
To preserve the original colours and textures of the work it is recommended to use glass for protection, with anti-reflective options like Artglass or similar being advised by the artist.
Alternatively displaying the artwork without protection can highlight natural qualities of paper and the process of ageing, which can be beautiful in itself and a call to let nature take its course, exploring the permanence of idea vs. expression medium. If you choose to display the work without glass protection take extra care not to damage the surface when cleaning, and where possible keeping away from moisture, heating, and direct sunlight. A tray frame to display the artwork without glass is recommended by the artist.