Nicholas Bodde’s concept is in the tradition of European constructivism as well as Color Field Painting. He uses lacquered aluminum to create hard-edge abstractions that are beautiful in their simplicity and in their richness of color.
Contrary to the outer geometric dimensions of his paintings related to constructivism, the color choice is done intuitively. Bodde devotes himself to color, channeled into systematically constructed parallel lines and fields that spread across the polychrome picture base. He chooses strong contrasts and colors.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 27.
Nicholas Bodde’s concept is in the tradition of European constructivism as well as Color Field Painting. He uses lacquered aluminum to create hard-edge abstractions that are beautiful in their simplicity and in their richness of color.
Contrary to the outer geometric dimensions of his paintings related to constructivism, the color choice is done intuitively. Bodde devotes himself to color, channeled into systematically constructed parallel lines and fields that spread across the polychrome picture base. He chooses strong contrasts and colors.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 27.
Nicholas Bodde’s concept is in the tradition of European constructivism as well as Color Field Painting. He uses lacquered aluminum to create hard-edge abstractions that are beautiful in their simplicity and in their richness of color.
Contrary to the outer geometric dimensions of his paintings related to constructivism, the color choice is done intuitively. Bodde devotes himself to color, channeled into systematically constructed parallel lines and fields that spread across the polychrome picture base. He chooses strong contrasts and colors.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 27.