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Dutch painter
Kees Goudzwaard’s paintings are meticulously planned, smooth-surfaced oil
paintings exploring geometric forms neatly arranged and connected by tape.
After first working on a paper, foil, and tape prototype, he reproduces the
model in thin, even layers of oil paint. The three-dimensional effect is the
result of “multiplicity and accumulation of shapes rather than lines.”
Simplistic and yet extremely complicated in their composition, the paintings
explore the idea of fragility, futility, and the minutia of everyday life. A book,
Kees Goudzwaard-Provisional Space, is currently available for purchase
through the artist’s website.
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