NEW: 4 Extra Large Abstract Paintings in Nonobjective Style
These four 4 new abstract paintings are a short series that I began after the new year. Each extra large abstract painting is 48″ x 36″. These are nonobjective paintings done in acrylic on canvas and gallery wrapped. They are mounted onto 2 x 2 and do not need a frame. The photos below show the paintings and details of the paintings as well as the gallery wrap method of stretching and display.
“Diagram of a Dream #1″Â 48″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas
Although I have primed and stretched canvases myself for many years, I began taking the finished canvases off of the stretcher bars after paintings had been photographed. I started this in recent years because of frequent travel and moving. Large abstract paintings are really a problem to transport and store temporarily when they are stretched. I stored these unstretched extra large nonobjective paintings using very little space and then restretched them for exhibition or sale. But I am now returning to using pre-stretched and primed standard size canvases and buying ready made frames in various modern styles.
“Diagram of a Dream #2″Â 48″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas
Stylistically speaking these four new abstract paintings are not outside my established repertoire. I focused on many of the techniques and compositional movements seen in my other non-objective paintings of the last 15 years. But I wanted to complete a suite of four related works that could be shown soon in a gallery. The work on these paintings was a bit more planned and methodic than many of my other recent paintings. I would not say that planning makes these paintings any better so much as that they are more related and coherent as a group because of the planning.
“Diagram of a Dream #3″Â 48″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas
Considering that I travel so much now in the USA as well as Europe I have to thank my sister and my daughter for there patience and assistance in storage. My sister particularly has tolerated sporadic studio work in her house. Extra large abstract paintings take up a lot of space, and working on them in my style occasionally moves paint into the air.

“Diagram of a Dream #4″Â 48″ x 36″ Acrylic on Canvas
I briefly considered doing a series of small nonobjective paintings on paper but decided, as I usually do, that working on canvas takes no more time to accomplish, does not need a matte or glass over it when mounted and is usually more salable at a better price. But I will begin a series of smaller nonobjective paintings on canvas sometime this year.
Considering it has been quite awhile since I have displayed images of my new work, I would appreciate feedback from viewers on these four new extra large abstract paintings I have completed as a suite of non-objective works.
- Brad Bannister
January 26, 2012 at 8:41 PM
4 variations on one painting is totally OK. They’re like snapshots- taken perhaps through a microscope of some stained & prepared rarity- or maybe the large-scale synthetic aperature radio telescopes in the high desert of Chile, looking into the center of creation in a specific wavelength.
These forms and shapes seem to repeat and show themselves on a multitude of scales, so perhaps you’ve connected with some deep Universality that unites all things and events.
The colors are adequate to invite and saturate the viewier’s attention as the line and draftsmanship indicate a more precise certainty than casual investigation would show.
Despite being rendered flat the images swim in a thick soup of creation. Dimensions emerge and beckon.
January 27, 2012 at 2:15 PM
Brad,
I’ve been missing your posts and I am always eager to see your newest works.
I own 3 of your paintings and I was also able to acquire a sculpture you did in the 80′s from my dear mother’s collection. Any of these new 4 works would make a lively acquisition for the discerning collector.
I was once again blown away with your creation when viewing this series. That is not hot air either, I’m no sensationalist and I’m hard to impress.
If it won’t be a burden to you please consider resuming regular posting of your recent paintings for my enjoyment! I will be in central Florida in March for a wedding so I’d love to get additional details about your upcoming exhibit.
Thanks,
Zach
January 27, 2012 at 3:42 PM
Thank you Zach. The Carrollwood Cultural Center is located here : http://www.carrollwoodcenter.org/ – but if you get to Tampa we could go over there together. Yes, I will be posting a series of medium size paintings over this next month. http://www.BradBannister.Wordpress.com
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