It's been a while that I have been working on this new white painting finished on 03-05-2020. 72 X 52 Inches has become one of my favorite sizes for my paintings. Just big enough to be bigger than I, but not too big that it's a pain to move around. I finally made the choice as I was making the chassis for this painting that I would keep my chassis thickness the same through all the new work as it will all be made with the 1.5 IN square pine and poplar stock. It allows the chassis to be more than just the thing the painting sits in front of, but in my work the chassis is an entire part of the painting, not hidden from view. And this way it stays right in your field of view so it's an immediate part of the painting and not seen as an afterthought. I usually think about the bracing as the painting is being made. I don't go off previous drawings, I simply make it as it comes. I do know now that I will continue to make more chassis like this and seeing how I can grow it for the future. The rest is for you to see in person and enjoy! Right click on the images and see how far in you can zoom. There's plenty to see and take in.
And now for the details...
You can really see the left side details quite well here. You can see the layering of the poly ropes. There are four layers of wrapping of the large poly rope in some places.
And some details of the inner bottom of the painting.
And some details of the inner top of the painting.
Hope you enjoy. @jeffreymcollins and don't forget Saatchi Art where you can buy online.
And now for the details...
You can really see the left side details quite well here. You can see the layering of the poly ropes. There are four layers of wrapping of the large poly rope in some places.
And some details of the inner bottom of the painting.
And some details of the inner top of the painting.
Hope you enjoy. @jeffreymcollins and don't forget Saatchi Art where you can buy online.
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