You Ever See Red Turn Blue?
DESCRIPTION
Acrylic on canvas, pine and brass brad frame | 2017
The artist’s most diverse series, this expansive body of work is an exploration in process and material, while considering relationships and balance. Acting as a foundation, the raw canvas is exposed, punctuated with painted swathes of bold, uninterrupted color. This series is meticulously planned out, often stemming from 35mm photographs or rigorous sketching - a loose and fluid process that is tightened as the artist approaches the final piece.
DIMENSIONS
32 x 26 inches
AUTHENTICATION
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan.
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“...still constantly remind myself of H.D. Thoreau’s quote “rather than love, than money, than fame; give me truth.” I think this is a crucial mentality to have as an artist, and any other profession; that success, by any definition, will be found in making honest work.”
About the Artist
Ethan Caflisch
Ethan’s exhibition venues and publications include the Institute of Contemporary Art (San Jose), Cheryl Hazan Gallery (New York), A.M. Gallery (Antwerp), Art Maze Magazine, and AnOther Magazine. Explore his large, geometric and minimalist paintings, figurative paintings and hand made textile works.
Current Exhibition
Echoes of Being
Group Show
April 12 - May 28
Tappan
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
EVA CHEN ON ETHAN CAFLISCH
“...WE WERE REALLY LOOKING FOR PIECES THAT SPOKE TO US AND MADE US PAUSE FOR A MOMENT TO ABSORB, APPRECIATE, AND REFLECT. CAFLISCH'S ART ABSOLUTELY HAD THAT EFFECT ON US.”