Timothy Paul Myers "Parts Repeated"

Robert Steele Gallery

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With continued interest in the themes of scale and numerical extremes, Timothy Paul Myers' newest work, "parts repeated," deepens his exploration of objects in repetition and introduces his process of building paintings through the manipulation of his new compositional materials: "parts." Conceived of as mobile molecules of color, the parts began as 30 boxes of pencils hand-cut into 51,840 pieces. These pieces were then washed, sanded, racked, painted, and dried to form fully finished parts. Next, the parts were sorted, composed and adhered into their final configuration. Myers' spare composition showcases the part as a newly iconic material and establishes the part as the primary building blocks for his future works.

[Image: Timothy Paul Myers "#8" 8.5 x 11 in.]

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from November 19, 2009 to December 19, 2009

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