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Dan Rees — Sprayline
Dan Rees

Sprayline

2014

Dan Rees's *Sprayline* is a diptych that brings together the precision of acrylic paint and the fluid, gestural energy of spraypaint on linen. The work explores the tension and dialogue between controlled mark-making and the spontaneous, diffuse quality inherent to aerosol application. Across the two panels, Rees investigates the boundaries of surface and medium, treating the linen ground as an active participant in the composition.

Medium
acrylic and spraypaint on linen, diptych
Location
Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT

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Dan Rees, Sprayline, 2014

Dan Rees's *Sprayline* is a diptych that brings together the precision of acrylic paint and the fluid, gestural energy of spraypaint on linen. The work explores the tension and dialogue between controlled mark-making and the spontaneous, diffuse quality inherent to aerosol application. Across the two panels, Rees investigates the boundaries of surface and medium, treating the linen ground as an active participant in the composition.

Medium
acrylic and spraypaint on linen, diptych
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Acrylic And Spraypaint, Minimalist Mood, Minimalist Aesthetic, Minimalist, Male Artist, Cool Tones, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Linen Canvas, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Geometric Abstraction, Process Art, Industrial Aesthetic, Diptych Format

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