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Bidimensional Dog

This is an exploration of a two-dimensional space in which 234 individually painted abstract squares determine the expression of an element. Influenced by the Rayonisim movement of 1911 - 1914, the term was derived from the word ‘ray’ which referred to an abstract style of painting developed by the Russian artists Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova. Larionov declared that when light rays are reflected from the surface of an object they intersect each other, creating intangible spatial forms.

58” x 43” acrylic on board

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