Completed commission in situ
The thought is to compliment the clean lines and symmetries of the entrance hall - especially the panelling] with a series of three individual but associated artworks which reflect the style of artwork selected by the client and also uses accent colours within the artwork to compliment the colour schemes of environment.
The three are not a 'tryptic' as they would be stand alone artworks brought together by lines which flow from one to another to give a flowing association.
This may work well in a narrow hall where the majority of the time the artwork passed as people flow through.
Below are for example only
These three are individual artworks but compliment each other by the use of the common horizontal and vertical lines and artwork size.
Below is a white relief where the use of traceable common lines bind the three shapes together and though basic should the three shapes be separated and individually framed and hanged side by side they would still offer a visual association to each other.
The below are examples of where colour can be added to great value which is one of the elements the client would like within the three artworks without eclipsing the crispness and simplicity of the white relief work.
Below is a 'portrait' version of a white relief still a little out of proportion for your required measurements but resized suggests how artwork 1 would be the start point giving lines to then flow into numbers 2 & 3 and offers areas to add the required colours.
And here is one I did earlier - I should have paid more attention to my art teacher!! which is a very rough indication as to what I am thinking - circles tend to present themselves when I have completed the base layers - the artwork really does say - PUT IT THERE AND MAKE IT THIS SIZE as does where the colours should go!!






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