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DOT

American
By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement, leading viewers into a new sensorial experience. Through manipulating visual spaces, DOT intends to create experiences that push the boundaries of perception. “For me, these linear expressions tend to end at the same question. Where is the point between what we see and reality?”
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"KVTNO7_02" Abstract Print 23" x 23" Edition of 50 by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"KVTNO7_01" Abstract Print 23" x 23" Edition of 50 by DOT Print. Signed and numbered by the artist. ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Screen

"STATIC" Abstract Acrylic Painting 72" x 72" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"STATIC" Abstract Acrylic Painting 72" x 72" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Untitled B_W" Abstract Acrylic Painting 44" x 40" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled B_W" Abstract Acrylic Painting 44" x 40" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"SPRAY_01" Abstract Painting 40" x 65" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"SPRAY_01" Abstract Painting 40" x 65" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"FAST_01" Abstract Acrylic Painting 48" x 36" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"FAST_01" Abstract Acrylic Painting 48" x 36" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"GRADIENT_01" Abstract Acrylic painting 40" x 38" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"GRADIENT_01" Abstract Acrylic painting 40" x 38" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"GRADIENT_02" Abstract Acrylic Painting 39" x 33" by DOT
Located in Culver City, CA
"GRADIENT_02" Abstract Acrylic painting 39" x 33" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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"CMYK" Abstract Plastisol screen print on canvas 72" x 36" Edition of 15 by DOT
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"ZERO" Abstract Acrylic Painting 60" x 36" by DOT
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

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"Untitled" Abstract Acrylic Painting 36" x 60" by DOT
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"Untitled" Abstract Acrylic Painting 36" x 60" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric DOT

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"ACID_02" Abstract Acrylic Painting 48" x 60" by DOT
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"ACID_02" Abstract Acrylic Painting 48" x 60" by DOT ABOUT THE ARTIST: By compiling concepts from multiple philosophies, DOT’s Art seeks to explore an idea that has developed from different roots. Through the use of repeating geometric patterns enhanced by different color theories. A hallucinatory visual field is created. Thus forcing the viewer's perspective to be pushed into a moment of visual confusion. According to theories in Neuroplasticity, these perspective shifts are catalysts that have the potential to rewire neural pathways and ultimately affect thinking and behavior. Being self-taught DOT leaned into his understanding of scientific concepts and techniques to develop his artistic explorations. In his most recent body of work, a surgical repetition of shifting color fields reflects his curiosities in the space of visual perception. These lines tend to create a static movement...
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Find a wide variety of authentic DOT art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, purple, yellow and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by DOT in canvas, fabric, acrylic paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large DOT art, so small editions measuring 23 inches across are available. DOT art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,150 and tops out at $10,000, while the average work can sell for $3,750.

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