Inspired by car lights at night, Edward View's "Teodore" is alive with movement and expression. The artist pulls matte black paint across the canvas with a putty knife in a "reflection on distant city reflections from a dark field," he explains. The heavily textured black ground and blurred brushstrokes clash with spots of gold and silver leaf, offering contrast between light and dark like a car moving in the night. Reproduced here to emulate the artist's original techniques. Presented in a matte black frame that can be hung vertically or horizontally.
Edward View is a Montreal-based artist who draws on architecture, infrastructure and the city he lives in to create his modern art. "I enjoy exploring new mediums and taking geometry and iconography from one medium and moving them to another."
| Artwork by Edward View |
| Reproduced to emulate the artist's original techniques |
| Paint, gold and silver leaf foil |
| Matte black frame |
| Hangs vertically or horizontally |
| Includes hanging accessories |
| Wipe with a soft, dry cloth |