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Cull (After Emily Carr) 1998
Cull (After Emily Carr) borrows from the work of Canadian painter Emily Carr. I scanned and pixelated a post card of my painting Loggers’ Culls; this reduced my painting to a minimalist grid of coloured squares. I then replicated this grid, in acrylic paint, on a large constructed panel. Cull (After Emily Carr), an apparently abstract painting, indirectly alludes to the oppressive forest landscape that inspired painters of the past.
Cull (After Emily Carr). 1998. Acrylic on MDF 11' x 21'. Collection Vancouver Art Gallery
Cull (After Emily Carr) installation view with Ken Lum sculpture. 1998. Acrylic on MDF 11' x 21'. Collection Vancouver Art Gallery
Detail Cull (After Emily Carr). 1998. Acrylic on MDF 11' x 21'. Collection Vancouver Art Gallery
Cull (After Emily Carr) installation view . 1998. Acrylic on MDF 11' x 21'. Collection Vancouver Art Gallery