Gold Forest No.371
Gold Forest No.371
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Gold Forest No.371

Acrylic Painting (ID: A143999)
Designed by Chris Wheeler
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Wheeler's art is a combination of drawing, painting, and sculpting. The imagery comes from long-standing commitments to modernist conventions. The simplistic forms are an attempt to tap into the memories and ideas we all share. He's found his minimalist designs appeal to people on a primitive level.

Wheeler first starts by stretching handmade paper made of cotton, mulberry, and straw, on large 4'x8' boards. Medium body acrylics are then used to texture the surface; however, sometimes the paper is left in its natural color to add an organic element to the artwork. Each shape is then cut freehand giving the piece's crisp edges as well as organic character. Wheat paste that is shipped from Japan in powder form is boiled down with water and then pushed through a horse hair strainer to remove all fine lumps. The glue is then applied with a wide brush to the back of each piece and placed on the artwork making sure that all excess glue and bubbles are removed between each application. This technique is traditionally how antique shoji screens and scrolls are made.

On a wood cradle, wired and ready to hang.
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Chris Wheeler

Chris Wheeler

"My imagery comes from a longstanding commitment to modernist conventions. The simplified imagery is an attempt to tap into the memories and ideas we all share. I've found that my minimalist designs appeal to people on a very basic level. These designs may look childlike, but are never childish—it's this simple sophistication which is easily understood by everyone. "

Chris Wheeler's art is a record of events that take place in his studio. He captures moments when they show themselves. He sets himself to work on an idea, and almost immediately, tension develops between creativity and restraint. He's found that the most satisfying work is the work in which this tension becomes almost too difficult to resolve. The result is modern collage that is elegant, balanced, and provocative, and gives a nod to mid-century aesthetics.

Wheeler textures medium-body acrylics on handmade paper for his collages. The paper is mounted and stretched on drying boards for a month before being used. The wheat paste is strained so that the finished artwork is free of lumps and the effect is smooth and refined. This process of mounting paper is typically reserved for scrolls and screens and is done by only a small group of people.

Wheeler studied Chinese landscape painting and calligraphy in Tainan, Taiwan. While there, he learned how to mount works on paper for scrolls and shoji screens. With this skill, he was able to stretch and manipulate paper in ways very few people can, and he began creating his own art using these techniques.

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