Pamela Fraser

new works on paper

3 Apr 2010
19 May 2010

Fraser paints colorful abstractions whose minimal forms are a distillation from the everyday language of design. She likens the rectangle as a stage to explore the nuances and subtle possibilities of subjective mark making.

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Pamela Fraser - source

In the past fifteen years that Ms. Fraser has exhibited her work, she is largely known for presenting paintings on pristinely prepared canvases. One of the most successful US painters at utilizing an expanse of white space, she presents a suggested minimalism, but often with humorous twists. With this new body of work on paper, what was once a slow and painstaking painting process, has evolved into a much more automatic approach, described by the artist as monuments to moments. In contrast to the artist’s source material of images, i.e. graphs, pie charts and color wheels, these compositions resonate immediate energy and resist strict, accurate or logical measurements. With her continued interest in the historical status of painting, this current body of work also takes focus on the infinitely complex subject of color, in particular the fallibility of color systems.