Gothic Revival Series (Framed Print)
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Roy Good
Gothic Revival Series
Giclee print Framed Digital drawing created on Adobe Freehand - edition 7 / 10
Framed in White Gallery Frame
600 x 600mm
$2,000
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ARTIST BIO
Roy Good has been prominent in both the art and design fields for 52 years. Goods work has generally been concerned with a careful and full analysis of geometry and colours. Good’s abstract paintings have their origins in international arts practice and artists such as Kasimir Malevich.
Good graduated from the University of Canterbury in 1965 and by the early 1970s had developed his signature shaped, minimalist paintings of triangles, octagons and lintels, becoming part of a small group of abstract painters associated with Auckland art dealer Petar Vuletic. It was a stable of artists that also included Gordon Walters and Milan Mrkusich. Good’s paintings are complete as subjects in themselves, shifting attention to an awareness of the physicality, tangibility and spatial deceptions of their painted surfaces.
Roy Good has exhibited throughout New Zealand since the late 1960s, both in solo and group shows. Roy Goods work is represented in the Auckland University Collection, the James Wallace Trust collection, the Dunedin Hocken Library, Manukau Institute of Technology and various private collections.
Roy Good has been prominent in both the art and design fields for 52 years. Goods work has generally been concerned with a careful and full analysis of geometry and colours. Good’s abstract paintings have their origins in international arts practice and artists such as Kasimir Malevich.
Good graduated from the University of Canterbury in 1965 and by the early 1970s had developed his signature shaped, minimalist paintings of triangles, octagons and lintels, becoming part of a small group of abstract painters associated with Auckland art dealer Petar Vuletic. It was a stable of artists that also included Gordon Walters and Milan Mrkusich. Good’s paintings are complete as subjects in themselves, shifting attention to an awareness of the physicality, tangibility and spatial deceptions of their painted surfaces.
Roy Good has exhibited throughout New Zealand since the late 1960s, both in solo and group shows. Roy Goods work is represented in the Auckland University Collection, the James Wallace Trust collection, the Dunedin Hocken Library, Manukau Institute of Technology and various private collections.