Entitled "April 12 2020" (after the date I started the design) this is a 24" x 24" acrylic on canvas, stretched on a deep cradle frame. This is part of my "Interreticulation Series," which refers to the grid -- or reticulation -- that interacts with a bottom layer of solid rectangles of color. This piece demonstrates how colors engage with and influence each other when they are in proximity to each other, and how color choices and design create structures, motion, and depth in the viewers' eyes. I refer to myself as a Contemporary Op Artist, influenced by mid-century artists such as Julian Stanczak, Josef Albers, Carlos Cruz Diez, and Richard Anuszkiewicz. I also enjoy the way mathematics plays a role in the end result, and the process of layer upon layer of colors that are applied with varying widths of masking tape to create the final result -- which is something that I can't see until the last piece of tape is removed. It is finished on all sides so no frame is required. It was part of the 60th Annual Community Art Exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art, July 2022. It was featured on page 41 of Though Art Magazine, June, 2022, and was also shown at the 2022 juried exhibition at the Berks Art Alliance, Reading, PA, Sept-Oct. 2022.
April 12 2020
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- I create original abstract acrylic paintings and digital Giclee prints in a geometric, hard-edge style influenced by the Op Artists of the 1960s and 1970s. My work relies on the complex layering of shape and line, and the precise interaction of carefully chosen colors that create illusions of depth and movement.


















