Precisionism
October 16, 2007 on 7:30 am | In Abstract, Texas | No CommentsPrecisionism was an American art movement that was at it’s height in the interwar period. Influenced by cubism and futurism it looked at the industrialisation of the American landscape and was defined by the precise sharply efined geometric forms.
There is currently an exhibition in Fort Worth of Charles Demuth’s work called My Egypt at the Amon Carter museum. Be careful if you are to go there as it has the most over zealous attendants of any museum I have been to.
Scaffold Frame
June 17, 2007 on 12:21 am | In Abstract | No CommentsPlaying around with repeating the pattern formed by the scaffolding frame.













