Peziza

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Jeffrey Steele's work in the 1960s was two-dimensional and two-tonal, and explored the idea of space and how we conceive space. He explained his work as 'visual black and white impressions based upon a series of lines of length which increase in mathematical progression'. He was interested not only in the creation of a sense of space within artworks, but was also interested in how an audience responds to art and the way in which they move in the space around an artwork in order to gain different perspectives.

University of Stirling

Stirling

Title

Peziza

Date

1965

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 90 x W 120 cm

Accession number

1974.22

Acquisition method

purchased, 1973

Work type

Painting

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Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland

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