Brian Wills» art adopts a meticulous approach that is illustrated by the painted and
varnished wooden panels that are criss - crossed by spoke - like motifs of coloured threads.
Painted in acrylic and ink on
varnished wooden panels, one to two feet on a side, they boast vivid colors that pop against slick black backgrounds.
Not exact matches
Gates's Ground Rules are a pair of large works that might almost be paintings: they're made from the
varnished wooden floor of a high - school gymnasium, with all its coloured markings for different sports, removed from the gym and reassembled, out of order, as a pair of handsome wall
panels.
«The vibrant
wooden panels [are]
varnished as deliciously as Icelandic glaciers,» Edgers writes.