Painting 'Grid 13'
Roger's quest has been to understand and create form that makes sense and strongly embodies formal aesthetic qualities. In Modernist design or art contexts, understandings of arrangement, color, line, format and shape intend to evidence logic and control. The overriding concept or idea is expressed in the dynamic relationship of the visual variables.
Organization is central to Roger's process. This piece is constructed on a grid which is left visible. The color palate and geometry is essential to the choice of shapes. Roger's process and expressions are an interplay between intuition and systems, design and art, concept and form, thinking and feeling.
- Oil on board
- 17" x 17" x .5"
- Artist information card