The artist's practice is to photorealistically
reproduce images of surfaces or skies in order to create artworks that are at once representational and completely abstract.
Not exact matches
While from a distance (or
reproduced in
images) my paintings may seem illusionistic, the technique denies neither the physical texture
of the paint nor the flat
surface of the canvas.
In Untitled (P 492), Wool employs the silkscreen technique to mechanically
reproduce the
image of his earlier work where he used a spray gun in order to achieve a rich painterly
surface filled with movement.