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Bursts of Joy 1990 57x68 - Huge - Mural Size

Wayne Gonzales

Original Painting : Acrylic on Canvas
Size : 57x68 in  |  145x173 cm

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Year1990

Hand SignedOn Verso in a Light Gray 

Condition Excellent 

Not Framed 

Purchased fromGallery 2001 

Provenance / HistoryNumark Gallery in Washington, DC 

Certificate of AuthenticityAdam A. Weschler & Son, Inc. in 2011 

LID155847

Wayne Gonzales - United States

Art Brokerage: Wayne Gonzales American Artist: b. 1957. Wayne Gonzales was born in 1957 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Gonzales' painstakingly rendered paintings employ a rigorous formal structure to explore the relationship between photography and communal memory. His works begin with imagery from newspapers, magazines, the Internet, his own photography or that of iconic American modernists such as Walker Evans and Charles Sheeler. Emulating a photographer conducting post-production, Gonzales approaches the composition of his paintings by using digital technology to crop, edit and manipulate his source imagery. Often confined to a palette of sepia tones or hazy shades redolent of lens flare, the finished works highlight the mechanical and ephemeral feel of their sources. Whilst the genesis of his paintings bears common ground with the photography-based political works of Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol, Gonzales insists on a shift in the perception of photographic truth. Using a distinctive crosshatching technique centered on the effects of chiaroscuro, he models form through differing densities of interlocking brush strokes to create seductive effects of light and shade. Up close, the paintings appear pixelated; once glanced from a far the pixelation comes together and forms an intricate image much like Op Art Listings wanted.

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