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The colours are very nice, aren't they?
ReplyDeletemarvellous!!!
ReplyDeleteAbstract cubist.... Love it!
ReplyDeleteIn 1969, during Naval training in Monterey, California, I saw a similar painting in a shop in Carmel and almost purchased it for $250. It was in shades of red, white, black and gray and it stirred something in me, big time. Regaining by senses, I realized that hauling a big painting from duty station to duty station would be prohibitive. The first painting stirs the same feeling, he's very good with palette knife and oils/acrylics.
ReplyDeleteAs an art teacher and an artist, this isn't cubism. Cubism is the style of the beginningt of the 30th century with Picasso at is leader, which was to see an object or a model like in a «cube» then while opening the 6 faces of the cube, mix them on the same surface of the canvas or paper sheet.
ReplyDeleteI would name those nice painting as a personnqal way to use spatula oil paint to show scenes like in a prisme. Almost abstract but just on its edge.
Mont of those shown here use some «complementary» color like blue being the opposite of orange on the chromatic circle.
He has many of his work in Toronto but according to what I saw he is living in UK.
https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2019/08/jason-anderson-landscapes/
@ JiEL - Thank you! I was hoping someone would let me know if I was mistaken.
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