The Cantos were made from 1988 to 1990. They are all acrylic on canvas.
To purchase or to make further inquiries, please contact the artist using the link to the right.
My Favorite Things, 46"x68"
The Bellying Canvas, 38.5"x50.5"
Canto II - The Kiss, 66 x 31
Factory, 48"x36"
Sketches of Spain, 39" equilateral pyramidic section on a beveled stretcher
Spring Snow, 39" equilateral pyramidic section on a beveled stretcher
Canto XX - The Honey Bee
Choros Nympharum, 21" x 94"
Choros Nympharum (detail)
This is a much better color rendition:
Thursday, 30 November 2006
The Cantos
By Dan Goorevitch at November 30, 2006 2 comments
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006
Coffeetable drawings
These drawings were made on Clearprint drafting vellum, stretched over the glass top of a coffee table. All drawings were made from 1991 to 1993 and measure 20" x 50."
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King, lover, dancer, poet, Graphite on Clearprint
Karen, Graphite on Clearprint
The Egg, Graphite on Clearprint, Private collection, Toronto
The Curator or The Breast Explained, Graphite on Clearprint
Unbloodied But Bowed, Graphite on Clearprint, Private collection, Toronto
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Oilbar paintings
All paintings in this post are made with oil sticks on canvas. Oil sticks are oil paint in a stick form, mixed with wax to prevent premature drying.
Burning Clay, 2000, 24" x 24", Private collection, Toronto ●
Welcome to Florida, said the sign at the Fort Meyers Airport, 2005, 36" x 31" Private collection, Connecticut, USA ●
Roots and Branches, 1999, 31" x26"
By Dan Goorevitch at November 29, 2006 1 comments
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006
Two pastels
These pastels are now in a private collection in Toronto
The Patience of the Dialysis Patient, 2004, 5" x 7" Pastel ●
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Dialysis Patient and Nurse, 2004, 5" x 7" Pastel ●
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By Dan Goorevitch at November 28, 2006 2 comments
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006
Blackboard Paintings
Blackboard #1 (1992) 45"x65" [standard stretcher]
Blackboard #2, (1992) 32"x65", [standard stretcher] Private Collection, Toronto ●
Blackboard #3: Childhood (1993) 33"x65" [standard stretcher] ● Private Collection, Toronto
Blackboard #4 (1993) 45"x65"
Blackboard #5: River Bank, (1993) 45"x65"
Blackboard #6: Orator, (1994) 41"x65
Blackboard #7, (1994) 42" x 65"
Blackboard #8: What's New? (1995) 39" x 65" [Acrylic on canvas] Private collection, Israel ●
Blackboard #9: Lohengrin, (1994) 46" x 65"
By Dan Goorevitch at November 21, 2006 0 comments
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Thursday, 3 August 2006
Recombinant Polymorphs
This page is under construction. Please watch your step and wear a hard hat.
Recombinant Polymorph #1 (1990s) Acrylic on paper
Falling/Family 3" x 3" pencil on paper
Green Palindromic Recombinant Bather 9" x 6" Acrylic on paper
Recombinant Beach Image (Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center Transplant Unit, November, 2005)
Inside-Outside Box (75-77) Acrylic on paper 14" x 16"
La jeune fille (1980s)
Recombinant Totemic Image (Turtle Fornix)(1990s) Acrylic on canvas
Recombinant field drawing (Plexus) Graphite on clearprint
Recombinant field drawing (Diana) Graphite on Clearprint
Field Screen (Screen Painting #99)
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By Dan Goorevitch at August 03, 2006 0 comments
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