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Hosfelt Gallery Artists (15)
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PAST EXHIBITIONJohn Andrews: Reflections on Painting
December 13, 2008—January 31, 2009 In this frankly beautiful and sensual work, Andrews continues to employ layers of color on aluminum panels, but has changed his medium from encaustic to alkyd. He incorporates small amounts of dried pigment into the medium, working with as many as 100 layers on a panel. These transparent “washes” allow the viewer to see through the paint, down to the original layer. Andrews has introduced sparse amounts of metallic and interference pigments to enliven the interaction of light within the paintings. He also tellingly incorporates personal and fleeting experiences of natural light in the decision-making process of painting. The result is a modulated color field both transparent and veiled, which changes slightly in different light or viewing angles. In often surprising combinations, mixtures of brilliant and subtle pigments refer to natural and unnatural colors. Though emphatically material and self-contained, these paintings evoke evanescent experience. |
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