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Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
Every Time has a Place
  • Blake Brasher
  • Every Time has a Place, 2021
  • watercolor, pencil, marker, and acrylic on textured polypropylene
  • 26 x 20 x 0.1 in
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This is a painting about the ways different systems can co-exist and interact both constructively and destructively. The background is composed of a grid drawn in pencil using a ruler to produce evenly spaced straight lines. Circles are drawn within the squares of the grids such that they overlap in places, and some pencil shading is done to highlight some overlapping. The background work is delicate, precise in some places, and a bit messy in others. It is overlaid with light acrylic washes, delicate in their own way, but airier and blocking out large areas in single gestural strokes. Then there is brushwork in acrylic, marker, and above all is poured acrylic media with various acrylic paints mixed in different ways. The poured paint is almost rude, going where it will, barely controlled. Things happen without control.

These different systems of mark making seem to harmonize and find equilibrium.

  • Subject Matter: abstract
  • Collections: Background Ruler (2021 -)

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