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Pohogonot from the Annex Painting

Jeff Carpenter

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 15 H x 2 D in

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Pohogonot from the Annex © 2018 Media: oil & mastic on canvas 15 x 30 inches (38 x 76 cm) framed: 18.5 x 33.5 inches This painting depicts the view from the interior of a bungalow in nearly a one-point perspective. The back wall is wooden, with deer antlers hanging high, and a small table and two chairs sitting below. A blue folding chair is placed against both gray side walls. The floor is carpeted with a viridian green. Four large windows and a glass door bring much light into the interior space and carry equal significance in the painting, as a bright green field and clear blue sky surround the enclosure.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 15 H x 2 D in

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Carpenter was born in 1953 in Greenville, Delaware, U.S.A. He studied with the painter Tom Bostelle near home and then went to the Rhode Island School of Design, where he earned a BFA in Film, in 1976. His work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, P.S.1, New York, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Carpenter's painting style is a cross between old master techniques and expressionism. He makes marks with flicks of a fully-loaded palette knife, but to a precise rendering of hue and tone in a representational image. The image is built up in countless layers of oil glazes, much as Vermeer worked, only in thick impasto. Peeking through the layers are often the transparent traces of a map or poetry. This idea is borrowed from pentimento, the inherent feature of oil paint that, as it dries, it becomes more transparent, revealing what's underneath.

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