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Richard Aldrich — One Page, Two Pages, Two Paintings
Richard Aldrich

One Page, Two Pages, Two Paintings

2009

Richard Aldrich's *One Page, Two Pages, Two Paintings* is a contemplative work rendered in oil, wax, and pencil on linen, blending fluid painterly gestures with the delicate mark-making of drawing. The layered combination of materials creates a subtle tension between opacity and transparency, inviting the viewer to trace the interplay of mediums across the surface. Aldrich's characteristically understated composition reflects his ongoing investigation into the nature of painting itself, where process, language, and perception converge.

Medium
oil, wax and pencil on linen

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

March 9, 2018

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Richard Aldrich, One Page, Two Pages, Two Paintings, 2009

Richard Aldrich's *One Page, Two Pages, Two Paintings* is a contemplative work rendered in oil, wax, and pencil on linen, blending fluid painterly gestures with the delicate mark-making of drawing. The layered combination of materials creates a subtle tension between opacity and transparency, inviting the viewer to trace the interplay of mediums across the surface. Aldrich's characteristically understated composition reflects his ongoing investigation into the nature of painting itself, where process, language, and perception converge.

Medium
oil, wax and pencil on linen
Year
2009
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Minimalist Aesthetic, Oil And Wax, Minimalist, Male Artist, Linen Support, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Abstract Painting, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, 21st Century, Minimalist Composition, Neutral Tones, Text-Based Art, Early 21st Century

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