New York based artist Jason Rohlf is known for his densely worked surfaces. Our friends Cam and Heather introduced me to his work a few years ago. His abstract, geometric paintings "are very musical in their play with rhythmic patterns. Elements of collage and drawing are embedded in layers of varnish, obscuring lines and shapes." I like that you can see part of his process on the surface-- layers of paint, collaged pieces, etc. At Tory Folliard Gallery.
Monday, November 12
Jason Rohlf
Labels: collage artists, young painters
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