Richard Colman This Eye

Richard Colman — This Eye

Richard Colman — This Eye

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15 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print on Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb cover. Deckled, numbered, and signed by the artist. Printed by POP!NK Editions.
20h x 16w inches
Edition of 50

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  • Limit one print per person.

  • The buyer accepts all terms of sale and agrees that the edition will not be resold for a minimum of one year from the purchase date.

  • Copyright of the artwork is non-transferable and remains the property of the artist.

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Louis Buhl & Co. is pleased to present our latest edition by artist Richard Colman, titled This Eye. Typically constructing symmetrical compositions, Colman explores themes of human sexuality, societal hierarchies, life, and death. He moves freely between figuration and abstraction, at times focusing on pattern to such a degree that it overwhelms any recognizable components in his painting; other times he privileges figures and narratives.


Signature to his work, This Eye blends figurative imagery with bold geometry and vibrant colors. Illustrating female protagonists with bodiless male heads resting upon the palms of their hands, Colman meticulously lays out each figure in a way where it is isolated yet seamlessly interwoven into the piece. At first glance, the subjects are distinguishable. Upon closer examination, their seemingly boundless limbs gradually fuse into the work’s background, making for a complex visual narrative. 


With This Eye being the third edition we have produced alongside Richard Colman, the artist speaks to his experience with printmaking. Says Colman: “One of the things I enjoy most is the collaborative process of making these prints. My approach to making paintings involves dozens of shifts in tone and hue to get them to feel the way I want and results in hundreds of different colors and is a very solitary undertaking. The challenge of then taking one of these paintings and breaking it down into just a handful of colors while still keeping that same feeling takes months of back and forth with some very talented people, resulting in many drafts until we get it just right. I am always amazed at what we come up with together and find that this collaborative process then informs the next paintings I’m working on.”

 
 

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