Untitled
Untitled

Fred Sandback

Untitled, 197021.6 x 27.9cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
ink and silver ink on isometric paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a minimalist, geometric composition centered on a prominent gray cube. The overall layout utilizes a grid-like pattern of intersecting lines, creating a sense of depth and perspective that enhances the three-dimensional quality of the cube. The use of simple, monochromatic colors and clean, precise shapes conveys a strong focus on form, structure, and spatial relationships. This piece reflects the principles of Constructivism, an artistic movement that emphasized the rational, functional, and mathematical aspects of design. ...

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Artist
Fred Sandback
B.1943, American

Deploying light, shadow, scale and gravity, Fred Sandback’s work creates striking perceptual effects in response to the surrounding architecture. Using commercial acrylic yarn, Sandback usually traces the space between different points on floors, ceilings, and walls, creating shapes by outlining planes or volumes and constructing the illusion of a pane of glass or shimmering lines of color.

Fred Sandback: Artworks
Untitled
Fred SandbackUntitled, 1970Price on Request