Hybrid 1
US$ 8,700
Overview
2018
Acrylic, Auto paint on cast acrylic
Unique Work
Dimensions: 150cm (H) x 150cm (W) / 59.1" (H) x 59.1" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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This item ships from France
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About the art
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Artist statement
This work consists of cut and reassembled sheets of Plexiglas. The process starts with a simple line drawing on paper, which is then transposed onto the Plexiglas. The lines are then cut to create several segments, each one with edges that can be coloured and surfaces that can be altered for effect. After painting these sections are carefully reassembled but with borders that permeate colour within the very surface of the painting. Natural light reflects off the internal painted edges to create a soft diffusion of local colour on either side, allowing each section to resonate with subtle and alternative hues.
The principal material common to every piece in Tom Henderson's work is Plexiglas. It is an extremely versatile material that possesses two qualities that inspire the work – form and light. Unlike a flat canvas, a sheet of Plexiglas is a multifaceted object that can support itself in space as well as absorb, reflect, and permeate light.
The work is 6mm plexiglas mounted on 3mm Dibond which is supported by a 18mm aluminium frame that hangs on the wall with a wooden bracket that fits into a slot in the aluminium frame.
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Artist profile
Tom Henderson
Born: 1976
Hometown: United Kingdom
Based in: Provence
Tom Henderson creates reductive, geometric image-objects that exist at a liminal intersection between painting and sculpture. Born in the UK, Henderson currently lives and works in Provence, in the South of France.
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