
Golden Hour is an exploration in multilayered color, and the brain’s instinctive attempt to distill coherent meaning from fragmented pixelated images. The woven painting is reassembled from a series of textured monotypes that were inspired by the warm sunset light in northern latitudes. The upper left section of the piece begins with its original form, becoming increasingly disorderly as the monotypes are mixed and interlaced, retaining only glimpses of the original composition. It is then overlaid with cross-stitched color, which functions similarly to cross-hatching or shading, softening the transitions between shifts in color and value.
Acrylic monotypes on paper, woven and stitched with DMC embroidery floss. 50cm x 70cm.
1280 CHF
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This piece is currently on display in Analog Pixels: Handcrafted Abstraction in Geneva, Switzerland