1997
Several layers of acrylic paint are applied to a sheet of wove paper, attaining an encrusted effect while still allowing a large portion of the white of the paper to show through. The surface is organized by a loose grid of small red and brown dots and seven rows of large blue dots, yet the effect is more organic than geometric.
28.3 x 21.9 cm (11 1/8 x 8 5/8 in.)
Daniel Bush, Yonkers, New York, gift; to Harvard University Art Museums, 1998 (through G. W. Einstein Company, Inc.)
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