Untitled (wood, teal, black, and gall ink curves)

Lecia Dole-Recio

Untitled (wood, teal, black, and gall ink curves), 2020102.87 x 83.82 x 0.64cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylic, gouache, graphite, oak gall ink, paper, woodCommonwealth and CouncilLos Angeles
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a bold, minimalist composition with distinct geometric shapes and a striking color palette. The dominant colors are turquoise, brown, and black, creating a visually striking contrast. The overall design is characterized by clean lines, angular forms, and a sense of balance, suggesting a focus on the interplay of shapes and negative space. The artist's technique appears to emphasize the material qualities of the components, creating a tactile and modern aesthetic. The work's abstract nature invites the viewer to engage with the interplay of colors, forms, and the underlying artistic intention. ...

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Artist
Lecia Dole-Recio
1971 , American

Like jagged fragments of stained glass intersecting the canvas, Lecia Dole-Recio’s works – which straddle the boundary between collage and painting – are made up of sharp geometric shapes, often multicoloured isosceles and scalene triangles. Dole-Recio’s “painted constructions” are constructed out of these shapes, motifs cut out from cardboard or rendered with tape, paper and paint. The artist’s process is one of amalgamation and reuse; she likens it to the Roman building technique of spolia, in which old masonry and stone reliefs would be combined to create new buildings and other structures. In this process nothing is wasted, no debris of Dole-Recio’s practice – from unused shards and splinters – is not reclaimed and reprocessed into a new work. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Lecia Dole-Recio: Artworks
Untitled (crdbrd.mgnt.ppr.)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (crdbrd.mgnt.ppr.), 2010Price on Request
Untitled (floor paper, 2 large curves with drop shadows)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (floor paper, 2 large curves with drop shadows), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (floor paper, medium, all gall)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (floor paper, medium, all gall), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (2 small layered gall outlines)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (2 small layered gall outlines), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (floor paper, 2 pinks, 4 purples)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (floor paper, 2 pinks, 4 purples), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (floor paper, outlines, curves, edges)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (floor paper, outlines, curves, edges), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (wood, teal, black, and gall ink curves)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (wood, teal, black, and gall ink curves), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (floor paper, 2 large curves touching)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (floor paper, 2 large curves touching), 2020Price on Request
Untitled (Black wood edge, wood stained section, pink paper drop shadow)
Lecia Dole-RecioUntitled (Black wood edge, wood stained section, pink paper drop shadow), 2020Price on Request
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities.