Robert C. Jones /

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Author / Creator:Boylan, John.
Imprint:Seattle : Francine Seders Gallery in association with University of Washington Press, c1999.
Description:63 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4308971
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Other authors / contributors:Jones, Robert C., 1930-
Francine Seders Gallery (Seattle, Wash.)
ISBN:0295979216
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Summary:As a painter, Northwest artist Bob Jones lives in a spare, boiled-down world of dark, elemental shapes, vibrant and complex color, and constant experimentation, most often operating within a highly specific structure and a clear focus. He has a warm, rich palette, reminiscent of Impressionist landscape, but the large expanses of black that have long marked his drawings have also played a significant role in his paintings as well. For nearly 40 years, Jones has brought himself to think clearly and persistently about a small but universal set of issues: form and line, the way in which color behaves, how a painting most directly creates a presence. They are what forms the core of abstract painting; however, as he has pursued them, Jones has given them his own twist. His work has varied widely over the years, but it has always returned to a fascination with the geometry of composition, the nature of the lines and the interplay between drawing and painting.
Physical Description:63 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN:0295979216