Literary Green

Becky Beasley

Literary Green, 2009218 x 54cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
black and white mat gelatin silver print, green acrylic glass, steel
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a minimalist, geometric composition of glass panels and metal frames. The predominant colors are various shades of green, with lighter and darker tones creating a sense of depth and visual interest. The rectangular panels are arranged in a grid-like pattern, creating a sense of order and symmetry. The artwork's clean lines, precise forms, and use of industrial materials reflect a minimalist aesthetic. This piece may explore themes of space, light, and the interplay between solidity and transparency, reflecting the artist's intention to elicit a contemplative response from the viewer. ...

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Becky Beasley
Artist
Becky Beasley
1975 , British

Becky Beasley is interested in how one inhabits and exists within space and environments. Historical research and literature, specifically the writings of Herman Melville, William Faulkner and Thomas Bernard, form the spine of Beasley’s artistic practice. She extracts fragments, visual ‘images’ from her literary sources – by nature non-visual – articulating them through the forms of sculpture, installation, text and photography. Beasley can extrapolate the politics of the everyday and the limits of language from her literary references, investigating the complexities and ambiguities, transparencies and opacities that form the human and its experiences. ...

Becky Beasley: Artworks
Astray (D.A.M.)
Becky BeasleyAstray (D.A.M.), 2018Price on Request
Bearings I
Becky BeasleyBearings I, 2014Price on Request
Literary Green
Becky BeasleyLiterary Green, 2009Price on Request
Gloss II
Becky BeasleyGloss II, 2007Price on Request