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Imprints / Turquoise Blue (2024) Original Acrylic Painting by Simon Findlay

236 x 153 x 2cm (unframed)

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Created by biking over a canvas which was imprinted onto another that was located one wheel rotation beyond the first.

2x D6 die were used to select two paint buckets, a D12 determined the ratio between these colours, another D12 chose where along the canvases this mixed bucket should be thrown. A D20 decided how many laps on the bike were completed before throwing the next bucket.

Imprints / Turquoise Blue Purple Pink
Acrylic, glass shards and sand on cotton canvas.
Diptych: 2x 153x117cm, combined: 153x236cm.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, glass shards and sand on cotton canvas

Details:

Tags:

#contemporary#minimal#conceptual#bike#process#performance art#dada#ambient#biking#performace
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Created by biking over a canvas which was imprinted onto another that was located one wheel rotation beyond the first.

2x D6 die were used to select two paint buckets, a D12 determined the ratio between these colours, another D12 chose where along the canvases this mixed bucket should be thrown. A D20 decided how many laps on the bike were completed before throwing the next bucket.

Imprints / Turquoise Blue Purple Pink
Acrylic, glass shards and sand on cotton canvas.
Diptych: 2x 153x117cm, combined: 153x236cm.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, glass shards and sand on cotton canvas

Details:

Tags:

#contemporary#minimal#conceptual#bike#process#performance art#dada#ambient#biking#performace
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Simon Findlay

Location Germany

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Simon Findlay is an abstract painter based in Berlin, Germany, working with acrylic and oil on large-scale canvases. His practice investigates: Colour - through layered transparent washes, with often rich... Read more

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