These were a real breakthrough for me: completely non-objective art focused on materials and texture, a purity I have struggled to achieve since I saw the Action/Abstraction Show at the St. Louis Art Museum in Oct. 2008 has been achieved in my mind. I have an acquaintance or two-dozen that feel like abstract art is baloney, but it’s much more complicated to create, explain, argue, appreciate, and evaluate than some people have the intellect or imagination to entertain. There is a lot that of abstract work that is poorly done, and there is a great deal that is sublime and transcendent: sorting Fine Art from the Emperor’s New Clothes is a confounding, and sometimes convoluted business.
$125.00 each *READ MORE ABOUT THEM HERE*
STILL AVAILABLE at Concrete Ocean! Pick up the phone and call Bryan Pease at Concrete Ocean: (314)497-0199
2257 S. Jefferson
St. Louis, MO

cut cardboard & acrylic, 16 x 20"
$125.00

cut cardboard & acrylic, 16 x 20"
$125.00
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