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Title: "Early Rise"

Series: Stripe Series

Date: 2006

Size: 20 W x 16 H x 1 D in

Box Size 21x17x2 in 

Wt. 3lb

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Price: $950

Description:

The overall aesthetic balances tension and release. Some marks feel assertive and gestural; others feel contemplative and atmospheric. This contrast creates a quiet drama — not loud or chaotic, but emotionally resonant, like a fleeting moment caught between clarity and abstraction.

Note: Includes a simple painted wood strip frame.

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Title: "Light Construction"

Series: Construction 

SeriesDate: 2025

36 W x 27 H x 1.3 D in

Box Size: Approx. 28x18x2 in

Wt: Approx. 5lb

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Price:$1,950

Description:“Light Construction” is like a city being assembled from radiance itself. Blocks of saturated orange and electric blue interlock like scaffolding and sky, while slabs of olive green and dense black anchor the composition with architectural gravity. The forms—rectangular, stacked, and suspended—suggest buildings mid-formation, a skyline abstracted into pure geometry and gesture.

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Title: "Structural Imprint"

Series: Construction 

SeriesDate: 2025

19 W x 19 H x 1.3 D in

Box Size: Approx. 20 x 20 x 1.25 in

Wt: Approx. 2lb

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Price:$800

 

This painting reads like an architectural memory pressed into surface. Stark black and white forms create a bold, high-contrast composition that feels both constructed and weathered. Rectilinear blocks suggest walls, beams, or fragments of a façade, while dark lines cut through them like exposed framework or shadow. The grid-like order is disrupted by irregular edges and subtle diagonals, introducing tension and movement. Textural imperfections reveal the process of imprinting, scraping, and layering, giving the surface a tactile presence. Both blueprint and ruin, Structural Imprint captures the moment where structure and erosion coexist, holding the trace of pressure, presence, and time.

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© 2025 Robert W. Petrick

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