In the studio: Labor Day ’07

September 3rd, 2007 | No Comments

Just finished a larger version of Asymmetrikelly (below, center), which is 100% pure eye-piercing fluorescent orange-red on white. (Lights dimmed for enhanced effect.)

In part, Asymmetrikelly is a nod to the early “figure/ground” compositions of Ellsworth Kelly, which he painted in red, green, and blue. In April I produced the original study of this painting, just 9 x 12 inches. This piece is 30 x 40 inches. I think I might make an even larger square one, too … 60 inches square.

To the left is Rust & Sky, another recent work.

Inspired by Ellsworth Kelly

Grant Wiggins

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Grant Wiggins is a visual artist who lives in Tempe, Arizona, USA. In this blog, he writes about his newest work, as well as beautiful things that inspire him artistically: hard-edge painting and op art, geometric patterns, bold color combinations, product packaging, and minimal design.

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