Twenty Four Boxes of Varying Completeness
"An outgrowth from my architecture, in some of my works I use the grid as the paradigm to organize a composition. On a black field, tick marks, often used in architectural technical drawings to delineate grids, indicate a grid of 6 columns and 4 rows for a total of 24 grid sections. Inscribed in each section are boxes drawn in isometric to represent them as three-dimensional objects. The boxes alternate, rotated at 30 degrees and 60 degrees. The spaces outside the boxes in each grid section form right triangles. When four grid sections meet the four right triangles form rhombuses (diamonds). As the boxes alternate, so do the rhombuses from vertical to horizontal. Planes of the boxes are rendered with a color palette of yellow, orange, fuchsia, lime, aqua, brown and gray, but each box has some of its planes left out. Beginning at the top left corner, four boxes delineated with line and void of color cross the picture plane at a diagonal. Each box has a dialog with its neighboring boxes, a kind of dance. This is an example of how I use geometric abstraction, using color and geometry to express motion and energy."
- Andrew Reach
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