Characterised by
subtle graphite lines drawn onto expanses of bright white paint, this work became a central aspect of the artist's practice throughout her career, as she describes below:
Truitt's «Arundel IX» relates to the important series started in 1973 where
subtle graphite lines are drawn onto expanses of bright white paint in a striking blanket of luminosity.
Not exact matches
The
subtle texture of her delicately worked surfaces, the fragility of the thin
graphite lines and the frisson caused when the two meet, leaves the viewer with a feeling of quiet euphoria.
Her large - scale
graphite drawings also on view in the gallery invited close inspection, the
subtle shift in hand - drawn
lines creating a palpable sense of movement within the confines of two dimensions.
Her large - scale
graphite drawings also on view in the gallery invited close inspection, the
subtle shift in hand drawn
lines creating a palpable sense of movement within the confines of two - dimensions.
He renders the surface of each canvas with
subtle color modulations and sinewy, hand - drawn
graphite lines.
Graphite lines visible through the white ground reveal
subtle adjustments to the hard - edged shapes as color creates a strong spatial pulse.