Included here are geometric paintings on
army surplus blankets and one on rawhide over an antique ironing board that impart Native American and modern narratives simultaneously.
«Do you really think David Cameron would like to spend six months in my studio whilst I sew his portrait on to an old
army surplus blanket?»
Not exact matches
Japanese «boro» quilting, vintage European
army blankets and
army surplus sweaters, British «schoolboy» scarves, a photo from 1959 of Jean Seberg in Aran knit sweater, and paintings by Robert Motherwell.
Multiple layers of plastic sheeting, black or transparent, are draped over another painting, though one of the bottom corners has been left uncovered and a tear in the black plastic reveals an area of painted canvas, but visible only dimly through the underlayer of transparent plastic; onto the surface of a third painting the artist has glued a frayed
blanket, colored drab brown like a piece of
army surplus.