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Phenomena Stone Strap
Phenomena Stone Strap
Phenomena Stone Strap
Phenomena Stone Strap
Phenomena Stone Strap
Phenomena Stone Strap, 1975
Paul Jenkins
Liquitex on Arches paper
42 x 30 inches,
Framed: 51 x 38 1/2
Signed: Paul Jenkins lower right and Paul Jenkins (verso)
Marked: "Phenomena stone steps" 1975 (verso)
Paul Jenkins, Phenomena Stone Strap, 1975
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Paul Jenkins is celebrated for his innovative approach to painting that intertwines chance and control. His technique of dribbling paint bears a striking resemblance to the methods of Jackson Pollock, with whom he shared a close personal and professional relationship. However, Jenkins distinguished himself by allowing the paint to roll, pool, and bleed onto loose canvas, creating dynamic compositions that evoke a sense of movement and fluidity.

 

Utilizing tools such as an ivory knife, Jenkins skillfully guided the flow of paint, a process he termed "controlled paint-pouring." This method enabled him to manipulate the pigments while still embracing the inherent unpredictability of the medium. The result is a striking interplay of transparency and translucence in his colors, particularly evident in his works from the 1950s, where hues seem to vibrate and interact with one another, enhancing the viewer's sensory experience.

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In his Phenomena series, Jenkins employed an intuitive and spontaneous approach to painting, often working with acrylics and pouring or dripping the paint onto the canvas. He believed the power of color evoked emotions and created a direct connection with the viewer. Here in Phenomena Stone Strap Jenkins selectively built-up translucent layers of paint, allowing the colors to interact and create a sense of depth and luminosity. Through this technique he achieved a remarkable sense of movement, verticality, and fluidity, as if the colors were in a constant state of flux and transformation.

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Ross Peacock Gallery, New York
Private Collection, Carmel Valley, CA until 2023
Los Angeles Modern Auction, February 2023

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