Sunday, March 26, 2006

Art: James Nares

James NaresThe Albright-Knox Art Gallery website describes the work of James Nares:
His process is a painstaking one of trial and error, often requiring as many as a hundred or more attempts before arriving at a final image. Nares uses a squeegee to remove wet paint and to wipe away unsuccessful gestures, as he works to vary the rhythm and speed of his brush to produce the perfect stoke. The final image, set against a brilliant white ground, results with a vibrant, almost photographic quality to it.
View his work on these sites: You may also view a cool picture of him working.

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March 29, 2006 12:05 AM, guinn9 said...

Those are great.... I love the red one you have posted here in your blog!  

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