I’m proud to be among the 250 artists showing in the Think Small 7 miniature art biennial, which opens Friday, October 25 in Richmond, Virginia. I will be showing Vybralta 1 (shown above), a three-inch-square acrylic painting on panel-mounted canvas. I have priced it at $75, in case you’re interested in acquiring it. (Fifty percent of the proceeds goes to artspace, which is a very good cause.)
Works on display in Think Small 7 represent an impressive variety of media and themes. No piece can be larger than 3 inches (7.62 cm) in any dimension. An evolving list of participating artists, including yours truly, can be found at artspacegallery.org/thinksmall.
This will be my fifth Think Small show. Turning back the clock for a moment, here’s an overview of the paintings I made for the previous four editions of Think Small.
Think Small 6 (2011) Deconstructed Mash-Up in Improvised Colors:
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Think Small 5 (2009) Telomir 9:
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Think Small 4 (2007) Omnicron’s Dilemma:
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Think Small 4 (2005) Tgxgncvkqp 34:
In addition to an opening reception that’s slated for October 25, 2013, from 7 to 10 p.m., a Fourth Friday reception will be held on November 22, 2013, from 7 – 10 p.m. Think Small 7 will remain on view through December 22.
Tags: geometric art, hard-edge painting, miniature art, shows