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Daniel Klewer
contemporary abstract colorful acrylic painting impasto textured stripes signed

2021

$1,400
£1,060.49
€1,223.51
CA$1,962.96
A$2,188.18
CHF 1,151.72
MX$26,526.91
NOK 14,663.55
SEK 13,633.55
DKK 9,132.06

About the Item

'Rhino Rib' is an excellent example of the paintings of Daniel Klewer, coming from his series 'Linear Tactility.' The paintings in this series all share a consistent, linearly divided composition with investigations into the visual and psychological resonance of color relationships and texture. Color relationships, texture, and a brushless paint application dominate the paintings’ surface, while also questioning the figure-ground relationship: The sculptural paint feels as if it is reaching off the canvas towards the viewer like the spines of a cactus. At the same time, the vibrant colors draw the viewer back to the paintings’ surface. The title of this painting, 'Rhino Rib,' emphasizes the relationships we have to color and texture, recalling the feel of animal skin and bone. 24 x 24 x 2 inches signed in ink on reverse unframed Daniel was born and raised in Milwaukee and majored in art at UWGB. He also earned a Master of Arts in visual studies degree from Cardinal Stritch University. He is now based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Klewer is best known for his painting process, which over the years has evolved into him nearly doing away with the brush and implementing a non-traditional paint application. Daniel’s love of oil and acrylic paint is evident in his treatment of his abstract paint surfaces. He enjoys a meditative, sequential process where the spontaneity of the material is allowed to influence the direction of the work. His oeuvre thus sits between the Hard-Edge abstraction of such artists as Agnes Martin, Ellsworth Kelly and Martin and Carmen Herrera, and the gestural and spontaneous techniques of the Abstract Expressionists.
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    2021
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    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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    Milwaukee, WI
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    Seller: 12740c1stDibs: LU60538776572

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