|
| Title | Warp Weft, by Roland Thompson |
| Artist | Thompson, Roland |
| Description | The painting was made first then stretched over a pentagon shaped stretcher. The painting operations are: repetition of line with geometric increase of the spacing between the lines, and anomaly. This work is a reverie in the alignment and deviation of superimposed structures My work is a search for enrichment through experience of the unexpected; and in greater scope, is a dialog with the elusive concept of beauty. Each painting begins with a production plan. It's a practical measure to get the work going and promote balance, clarity, and moderation. As a work progresses, the image warps to accommodate errors and other anomalies. It becomes a unique interpretation of an ideal. Self-expression in the artwork takes place through color usage and the assignment of titles. I'm more playful in this area to complement the strict nature of the marks. |
| Medium | Acrylic and wax on canvas, 29.5" x 31" |
| About the Artist | Roland Thompson has been painting for 25 years. He studied at Brigham Young University and Virginia Commonwealth University, and exhibits regionally and nationally. His gallery affiliations are Pierogi and White Columns in New York City. |
| Date | DateofExhibition:March3-30,2009 |
| Contributors | Van Wagoner, Kathryn, exhibit curator; |
| Subject | Art; Geometry in art; |
| Type | Image;Stillimage |
| Format | image/jpg |
| Relation (isPartOf) | Infinite Beauty: An Art Exhibit Inspired by Mathematics. Held March 3 - 30, 2009 Utah Valley University Library |
| Rights | All rights held by artist. |
| Publisher | Published digitally by Utah Valley University Library |
| Identifier | Warp Weft |