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Convoluted Grid

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Convoluted Grid is one ink print that is a series of modules that form variations on a single idea: the primary colors are arranged in the order yellow, red and blue, from the center outward on a convoluted grid. As a formal exercise, the resulting image is abstract with small triangles of color. This main idea is illustrated simply in the center small nine modules which are superimposed upon the nine larger variations.  1981.  In Ramaley Hall, University of Colorado Boulder.

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Convoluted Grid
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Artist   Barbara Takenaga
Collection   State of Colorado
Address   Ramaley Hall N 122, Boulder, Colorado
Artwork Type   Drawing
Placement   School/University, Indoors
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