Ron Griffin

 

Ron Griffin's abstract paintings actually aren't abstract. While first glance suggests references to Kazimir Malevich
or the early abstractions of Dorothea Rockburne, closer inspection reveals a process of meticulous representation
of flattened, found paper objects, painted with uncanny exactitude.

 

 


   
please click on images
to enlarge
Untitled (714-04), 2004
enamel, varnish, toner, graphite on wood
10 x 8 x 1.75"
xxxxxxxxxxx
detail of 714-04
Untitled (718-04), 2004
enamel, varnish, toner, graphite on wood
20 x 16 x 1.75"
detail of 718-04
Untitled (728-04), 2004
enamel, varnish, toner, graphite on wood
3 panels, each 20 x 16 x 1.75"
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (left panel)
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (detail of left panel)
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (right panel)
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (detail of right panel)
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (middle panel)
     
 
Untitled (728-04), 2004 (detail of middle panel)

Untitled (635-02), 2002
enamel and polyurethane on panel
60 x 60 x 1.75 inches

 
 
Untitled (638-02) 2002
enamel and polyurethane on panel
20" x 16" x 1.75"
Untitled (639-02) 2002
enamel and polyurethane on panel
20" x 16" x 1.75"