Not exact matches
[5] For example, Untitled (Totem)(1964)»... is simply a
vertical strip of
wood, 7 feet by about 2 inches.
In the large
vertical painting Quetzal (1968), narrow
strips of
wood are ranged in even, horizontal intervals, as in an Agnes Martin painting, against a surface of Jasper Johns gray.
Likewise, in Tension (2005),
strips of hanji paper have been scorched along their edges and applied on two diagonals, meeting off - centre to create a broken,
vertical line which appears like the structure of a traditional
wood or straw roof.
When you're happy with the size, plane a slight slope on the edges of both door stiles (the
vertical strips down the sides of the door) towards the doorstop (the narrow
strip of
wood sticking out from the frame that prevents the door from swinging open).