Kens early works were representational, employing the egg tempera techniques of Renaissance masters, creating form through multiple layers of glazes. After exploring the minimalist oeuvre, using acrylic on unprimed canvas as favored by Gene Davis, Ken Noland and Morris Louis, Ken developed his technique of acrylic glazing on primed canvas by applying and removing brush strokes.
Kens color mastery invites the viewer to grasp not only the overall effects of a painting, but also to closely examine its detailed passages and the linear qualities created by the edges of his signature factor. Kens painting style, unique yet grounded in the traditional, rewards repeated exploration....
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