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Absolute: Force (frame detail)

Framing Out An Early Piece

New Frame For Early Piece

by Daric Gill

 

Absolute: Force
Absolute: Force. Oil on reclaimed red oak. 28 1/4″ x 6 7/8″. 2.29.12.

I commonly experiment with presentation, especially during the infancy stages of a body of artwork. When I made this painting in 2012 I had really liked the idea of showcasing the raw material that I use as backgrounds. For this reason, I felt that it was important to leave the piece in its raw plank shape and forego a frame altogether. Thirty or so paintings later I’ve found that it may have worked at the time, but now the un-framed edges don’t quite fit in with the rest of the series.

This is a great example of how time and perspective can really inform past decisions and hopefully pave the way for new ones. I’ve framed out this piece in a way that is fitting for the cannon of other  “Absolute” paintings and I’m quite happy with the results. Take a look at its new digs.

 

"Absolute: Change” (detail), Oil paint on mahogany. 13 1/16” x 13 1/16”. 2.22.16

VIDEO: Newest Painting Is All About Change

“Absolute: Change” – A Shift To What Isn’t There

by Daric Gill

"Absolute: Change” (detail), Oil paint on mahogany. 13 1/16” x 13 1/16”. 2.22.16
“Absolute: Change”, Oil paint on mahogany. 13 1/16” x 13 1/16”. 2.22.16

If one was to pay close enough attention, they may see seasonal shifts in the Absolute painting series that run in tandem with when the work was created. Of course, this is an obvious side effect when using natural elements as subject matter. However, I’ve also found that this seasonal shift can give a rich conceptual tie-in that grows as the body of work progresses. Read on to find why this piece is different.

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The Schumacher Gallery

Latest Exhibit: The Schumacher Gallery

“Elements” Exhibit Aside Schumacher’s Collection

by Daric Gill

"Absolute: Tie" at The Schumacher Gallery
“Absolute: Tie” at The Schumacher Gallery

The Schumacher Gallery is one of Columbus’ most hidden gems. Their massive donor-based collection is tucked comfortably away on the 4th floor of Capital University’s Blackmore Library. Among contemporary names like Warhol, Chagall, Nevelson, Picasso, and Calder, the public can also see a wide array of African, Inuit, Asian, and European greats. I’m proud to be part of “Elements”, a grouping of Ohio-based artists whom (as the show title points out) thematically spark from natural elements in some fashion.

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Featured In Columbus Dispatch: “Elements” At Schumacher Gallery

Columbus Dispatch Features My Art & Schumacher Gallery Exhibition

by Daric Gill

Dispatch_Schumacher2I’m pleased to share that “Elements”, a group show at the Schumacher gallery, was reviewed in today’s Columbus Dispatch newspaper. My work was featured both in the physical paper and the online version. It was also a nice surprise to see my work sharing a spread with my long-time friend & former boss, the late Denny Griffith. A giant thank you to Nancy Gilson who wrote the article.

 


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Absolute: Construct, oil on refinished red oak. 22" x 26". 9.21.12.
Absolute: Construct, oil on refinished red oak. 22″ x 26″. 9.21.12.