Edward C. Flood Constructions

Ed Flood

Edward C. Flood Constructions, 197333 x 45.7 x 7.6cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
acrylic, plexiglass and wood
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a wooden frame containing a black background with colorful text that reads "Edward C. Flood Constructions" along with the dates "Sept 22 - Oct 11". The text is rendered in a playful, whimsical style using vibrant yellow and green hues. The overall composition and use of bold, stylized lettering suggest a contemporary, graphic design-inspired approach. The work likely serves as an announcement or promotion for an upcoming construction-related event or exhibition by the artist Edward C. Flood during the specified timeframe. ...

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Ed Flood
Artist
Ed Flood
1944 , American

Like his friends and colleagues at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, collectively known as the Chicago Imagists, Ed Floor found inspiration in the artefacts of popular culture, such as comic book illustrations, commercial advertising and postcards. Inspired by H.C. Westermann and Joseph Cornell, Flood painted on layers of Plexiglas held together by joined wooden frames. This reverse painting method on Plexiglas achieved a strikingly polished and bright look, reminiscent of commercially produced graphics and pinball machines. At the same time, it also produced an uncanny visual illusion that challenged the viewer's sense of perspective and depth. His earlier ‘treasure boxes’ depicted meticulously painted colourful tropical beaches and flowers, while over time, they grew more abstract, giving way to pastel, amorphous shapes and patterns. ...

Ed Flood: Artworks
Edward C. Flood Constructions
Ed FloodEdward C. Flood Constructions, 1973Price on Request
First Nighter
Ed FloodFirst Nighter, 1968Price on Request
Untitled (One Side Edge Round
Ed FloodUntitled (One Side Edge Round, 1973Price on Request
Untitled (Various Marker Sketches)
Ed FloodUntitled (Various Marker Sketches), 1969Price on Request