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Winston Roettger

Artforum says Winston’s newest are “Light and dark, dry and wet, reflective and absorptive, these qualities give the different multiples of the painting a distinct visual rhythm… What at first seems quite simple turns out to be very complex upon closer inspection. Layers of color unfold an optical effect that lifts color from its surroundings to conceal the materiality of the carrier almost to the point of invisibility.”

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Author: sterlingsart

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on October 24, 2020November 9, 2020Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags minimalistart, winstonroettger

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