Not exact matches
Donald Judd (1928 - 1994) Untitled (DSS 42)
light cadmium red oil and black oil on wood with galvanized iron and aluminum 76 x 96 x 11 3/4
in.
The images produced by these methods yield a shimmering interplay between closely aligned colors, such as the
light and medium
Cadmium reds of
Red Curve (State 2)(Fig. 4), or create startling effects of depth as
in his black - and - white Rivers series.
Cadmium Red Light is the
lightest and most bright
Cadmium Red, but it mixes warm, with
Cadmium Red Medium and
Cadmium Red Deep each darker
in value, and the deep mixes cool.
Photo: John Jerome; Donald Judd, untitled, 1961, Liquitex and sand on plywood, with routed lines, 48 x 96
in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1961 - 1978, woodcut
in ivory black on offset paper, 22 x 30.5
in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1962, oil and wax on canvas, 69 x 101 3/4
in; Donald Judd, untitled, 1963,
Cadmium red light and black oil on wood with galvanized iron and aluminum, 50 x 42 x 5 1/2, installed on the Fifth Floor of 101 Spring Street, New York.
[ok for week no. 2 meeting] white paper 90 lb smooth, notebook is fine exacto or utility knife rubber cement straight edge or ruler fashion magazines, instructions
in class to follow commercial paint supply color strips, instructions
in class to follow titanium white or equivalent gouache french ultramarine blue gouache cobalt blue gouache cerulean blue gouache veridian green gouache
cadmium red medium alizarin crimson gouache magenta gouache
cadmium yellow
light gouache
cadmium yellow deep gouache raw sienna gouache lamp black or equivalent gouache 2 glass containers with lids for water plastic paint palette with dividers 2 - 3 paint brushes including small round tip, medium flat, example # 8 flat or equivalent small spray bottle [facial atomizers are good] clean rag or paper towel