These pieces illustrate a new method that enables me to offer my clients murals and large artwork that can easily move with them.
As an artist I very much enjoy creating large pieces. Unfortunately, this can be problematic because of the cost of materials and the difficulty of moving large pieces from my studio to a client, a gallery, or a new studio.
While I was attempting to come up with a solution to this problem, I found that I had an overwhelming desire to literally change the shape of my work. I wanted to get away from the traditional idea of rectangular artwork. At the same time, I was fascinated by the idea of windows and having the ability to create murals for my rental. I solved all of these problems by creating movable murals and wall hangings.
Movable murals are painted directly on canvas, which is attached to the wall with staples. This format makes it easy to install and remove the artwork. Because they are installed with staples, it is easy to patch the holes in the drywall when the piece is removed. Furthermore, these pieces can easily be rolled up and transported.
These new formats allowed me to work with the pushing traditional borders in my work as well as easily altering the shape of my work. This new method of working also enables me to offer my clients murals and large artwork that can easily move with them. Better yet, these pieces can be created without the scheduling hassle that on-site wall murals require.
Solitary Mountains,
Acrylic on Primed and Unprimed canvas,
4' x 7' 5”,
2002
Solitary Mountains,
Acrylic on Primed and Unprimed canvas,
4' x 7' 5”,
2002
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