$50.00
- acrylic on archival watercolor paper, 2011
- signed on front and reverse
- 11″ x 14″, unframed
- I make each Fuzz Dot by hand, working with airbursh and color instinctively and adjusting each dot’s size and color as the image builds toward a coherent image.
- artwork ships in a protective sleeve and is flat-packed by hand to prevent folding and curling
Description
Fuzz Dots
- acrylic on archival watercolor paper, 2011
- signed on front and reverse
- 11″ x 14″, unframed
- artwork ships in a protective sleeve and is flat-packed by hand to prevent folding and curling
Dot paintings have a rich history, which is both funny and amazing because dots seem too simple to tolerate so many artists working with them. Yayoi Kusama and Damian Hirst are the top dot-painting-makers that come to mind, and I must say that I really like both of their approaches. Kusama’s dots are meditative and biomorphic, whereas Hirst’s dots are more systematic and suggest taxonomies. But it is all beautiful.
My Fuzz Dots lean more toward the Hirst approach because they are on a grid (though slanted) and on a white background. On the other hand, Fuzz Dots are blurred from the sprayed acrylic, so they feel less rigid and suggest atmosphere, space, softness.
Every Fuzz Dots painting is unique, so browse your options and see which one you connect with. They are nice simply as background decor, but having lived with them I can tell you that looking at them can induce a serene feeling, as if your eyes are taking deep, calming breaths.
Additional information
Weight | .1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 14 in |
Color Options | Fuzz Dot 1, Fuzz Dot 2, Fuzz Dot 3, Fuzz Dot 4, Fuzz Dot 5 |