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Tracey AdamsAnything You Lose Comes Round in a Different Form (Abstract painting)2021
2021
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Anything You Lose Comes Round in a Different Form (Abstract painting)
Collage, Encaustic, Charcoal and Ink on panel - Unframed.
Adams works on panel and paper, using a mixture of paint, encaustic and graphite as well as elements of monotype and collage.
Her background in music is what most inspires Tracey Adams. Her works draw heavily on musical structure, rhythm and composition. Her color choices speak to her personal surroundings living on a peninsula near Monterrey in central California. The light off of the water, the muting capacity of the fog, the colors of the setting sun and the palette of the lush local flora all find their way into her work.
- Creator:Tracey Adams (American)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 48.04 in (122 cm)Width: 35.99 in (91.4 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU659312903332
Tracey Adams
Tracey Adams is an American abstract painter and printmaker. Her artworks reflect a strong interest in musical patterns, rhythms, lyrical compositional elements and what she calls a sense of performance. She lives and works in Carmel, California. Work by Adams is part of the permanent collections of several museums, including the Bakersfield Art Museum, the Monterey Museum of Art, the Fresno Art Museum, the Tucson Art Museum, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Her work is also part of multiple corporate collections, including those of Adobe Systems, AT&T Corporate Headquarters, Hallmark Corporate Headquarters, Sony Corporation, and Intel. Tracey is a contemporary artist that's known for creating artworks at the intersection of "art, math, and music."1 Being a former musician herself, Tracey Adams often uses rhythm to explore relationships between people and objects. The influence of music is visible in the artist's highly rhythmical artworks that often include visual intervals, patterns, and similar references. Mathematics, on the other hand, is employed to pre-determine a number of colors that will be used when creating an artwork, the number of times they will appear and the way they will be aligned in the compositions.
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