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Artist: Luke Frost
Supervolt 13.0. Contemporary Abstract Painting
By Luke Frost
Located in Brecon, Powys
Luke Frost is the sixth artist to emerge from the current Tate St Ives Artist Residency at Porthmeor Studios, St Ives. An abstract painter, his works explore the pictorial possibilit...
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Early 2000s Abstract Luke Frost Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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Supervolt 25: Contemporary abstract painting by Luke Frost
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Located in Brecon, Powys
The pristine surfaces of these architectonic paintings bear the hallmarks of American post-Abstraction and conceptual practice as they nod in the direction of Barnett Newman and the Minimalist sculptor Dan Flavin; but there the affinity with both artists ends. Up to ten layers of paint – dependent upon Luke Frost’s selection of colour or tone – result in a surface that recedes into sometimes deep, sometimes shallow, recessive space. These abstract paintings imply space rather than define it through their mass and surface. The juxtaposition of contrasting colour hints at a relationship with nature.
Signed Excellent condition. Unframed
Born 1976, son of artist anthony Frost and grandson of Sir Terry Frost.
Monochromatic abstract artist, big canvas's. Numerous solo shows. From the Tate St Ives residence programme.
1976 Born Penzance, Cornwall 1994 – 1995 Foundation in Art and Design, Falmouth College of Arts 1995 – 1998 BA (HONS) Fine Art, Bath
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