Curated: P Elaine Sharpe and Natale Adgnot
As we gear up for the upcoming Affordable Online Art Fair, we’re offering curated sets of works by our artists. Here are new sculptural wall works by Natale Adgnot and gestural paintings by P Elaine Sharpe. Have a look at a short video announcing the fair.
The fair will take place from 6-30 November and we’re one of fifty galleries that will be promoted in ten key markets: London, New York City, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Brussels, Stockholm, Milan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Melbourne.
Make sure to register for Early Access from November 4th-5th and be among the first to browse the fair.
Prices are in USD
To acquire this piece in Canadian dollars, contact the gallery.
Medium: Pigment and acrylic on plexiglass
Year: 2019
Size: 24 x 17 x 3/4 inches
Whether focused on unfurling sinewy strands or revelling in the geology of paint revealed through sanding, obscuring, and reconstruction, P Elaine Sharpe finds a tactile and sense-based pleasure in making her work, honing her interests in pushing the inherent constraints of space and material.
Prices are in USD
To acquire this piece in Canadian dollars, contact the gallery.
Medium: Pigment and acrylic on plexiglass
Year: 2019
Size: 12 x 8 x 3/4 inches
Whether focused on unfurling sinewy strands or revelling in the geology of paint revealed through sanding, obscuring, and reconstruction, P Elaine Sharpe finds a tactile and sense-based pleasure in making her work, honing her interests in pushing the inherent constraints of space and material.
This work is ready to hang. It has a French cleat that sits on two level screws.
Free shipping in Canada and the continental United States. $75 within Europe and Asia.
This artwork ships worldwide, please inquire about international shipping.
Medium: Ink, plastic, acrylic on panel
Year: 2020
Size: 14 x 11 x 3.25 inches
Natale Adgnot employs patterns and systems to investigate human vulnerability to dogma. As she says, “Like solving puzzles, I set arbitrary rules and follow them to their logical conclusions.” Hovering between drawing and sculpture, the compositions are defined by repetitive mark-making. Each piece begins with arbitrary marks which are subsequently codified into a visual law, then broken apart and reconstructed as a three-dimensional object. The resulting configurations, which only reveal themselves in the course of executing the rules, alternate between organic shapes and geometric forms that evoke the irregular rhythm of stalactites and stalagmites.
Free shipping within North America. $80 within Europe and Asia.
This artwork ships worldwide, please inquire about international shipping.
Prices are in US dollars.