Artists use transparencies for different reasons - To illuminate processes, to reveal a paintings' history or to mask it, to create new spaces, or to veil figures and shapes. Sometimes, the transparencies are intentional, sometimes just a function of the media or process, but they always add a sense of depth and history.
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Ky AndersonInner Flip, 2019pigment and acrylic on paper72 x 84 in.
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Sarah IrvinWe Have to Live in the World, 2019ink on Yupo paper50 1/2 x 54 1/4 in.
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Eric BlumUntitled No. 843, 2019ink, silk & beeswax on panel59 x 47 in.$ 15,000.00
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Daniel BriceMontrose 12, 2017watercolor, charcoal and pastel on paper22 x 30 in.$ 3,500.00
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Jeffrey Cortland JonesParted (Camouflage), 2016enamel on acrylic panel14 x 11 in.
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Gudrun Mertes-FradyMoves in Black and White #33, 2015water-based and metallic media on Mylar19 x 24 in.$ 2,000.00
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