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Mina.

Acrylic paint on 2 sheets of 18"x24" plexiglass on top of 3 sheets of 24"x32" plexiglass. Date: March 2021.







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The Story Of This Painting.

This painting is done with acrylic paint on 2 sheets of 18"x24" plexiglass on top of 3 sheets of 24"x32" plexiglass. I am very excited to incorporate silkscreen stencils to make the halftone pattern on this painting.

The Pointillist painters of the 1880's were interested in using dots to visually mix colors. They used dots of different colors to simulate blended colors. For example, if dots of two colors are placed next to each other, from a distance they look like a third distinctive color. This Neo-Pointillist painting 'Mina' is my latest example of that Pointillist technique of mixing colors.

You can learn more about my journey to Pointillism here. Thanks goes to Jacoub Reyes for helping me with burning the screens.

Neo-Pointillist Painting Detail

Exhibition History:

04/29/21

Here is a short 44 second video that shows this Neo-Pointillist painting in 3D.