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Scroll over or click to zoom This painting highlights the power of geometric abstraction, mathematics, and geometry. It also recalls the vibe of Chicago’s Loop, one of its busiest thoroughfares. The painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas, which comes varnished, framed, and wired to hang. The frame is hand-built oak hardwood that measures 2 inches in depth and .25 inch thick. - Joey Korom Dearborn Street JOEY KOROM Acrylic painting on stretched canvas One-of-a-kind Signed on front and back 2015 30" h x 30" w x 2" d 11 lbs. 8 oz. $1,300 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Joey Korom Chicago, Illinois Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Joey Joey Korom is an abstract expressionist painter who has been a practicing artist for 50 years. He experiments with media, colors, and textures to produce artwork that is “purely optical;” that is, artwork meant to engage the viewer, visually and emotionally, without employing any associations outside of the work itself. Joey is passionate about this expressive type of abstraction, an artistic mode that escapes the rules of perspective and realism. His educational and professional background is in architecture, which he considers to be “the father of all arts.” The use of line, shape, and proportion in Joey’s work is visibly influenced by his experience as an architect, but he seeks to avoid the rigidity involved in architectural draftsmanship. He focuses instead on underlying structure, seductive color, and loose brushwork. The artist sees his style as a personal liberation from the demands of architectural drawing, and yet, he’s never lost the disciplines he was taught. Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.
Scroll over or click to zoom This painting highlights the power of geometric abstraction, mathematics, and geometry. It also recalls the vibe of Chicago’s Loop, one of its busiest thoroughfares. The painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas, which comes varnished, framed, and wired to hang. The frame is hand-built oak hardwood that measures 2 inches in depth and .25 inch thick. - Joey Korom Dearborn Street JOEY KOROM Acrylic painting on stretched canvas One-of-a-kind Signed on front and back 2015 30" h x 30" w x 2" d 11 lbs. 8 oz. $1,300 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Joey Korom Chicago, Illinois Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Joey Joey Korom is an abstract expressionist painter who has been a practicing artist for 50 years. He experiments with media, colors, and textures to produce artwork that is “purely optical;” that is, artwork meant to engage the viewer, visually and emotionally, without employing any associations outside of the work itself. Joey is passionate about this expressive type of abstraction, an artistic mode that escapes the rules of perspective and realism. His educational and professional background is in architecture, which he considers to be “the father of all arts.” The use of line, shape, and proportion in Joey’s work is visibly influenced by his experience as an architect, but he seeks to avoid the rigidity involved in architectural draftsmanship. He focuses instead on underlying structure, seductive color, and loose brushwork. The artist sees his style as a personal liberation from the demands of architectural drawing, and yet, he’s never lost the disciplines he was taught. Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.