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Homage to Isaac NewtonJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
A tribute to Newton's contribution to modern color theory.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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AngelJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas. 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Candle in the WindJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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A Nod to the PastJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
A reference to the colors used before the modern age.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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SpringJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Fleur-de-lisJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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PinwheelJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Nocturne in BlueJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Fire and IceJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Heavy MetalsJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The name comes from the cadmium and cobalt colors I used to paint it.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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SunstormJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Water LilyJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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BlueprintJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Hearts and MindsJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, acrylic on canvas, 48in. diameter
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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What is the Nature of Reality?John T. Cooksey, ©2004, acrylic on canvas, 48in. diameter
Color symbolizes the subjective eye, geometry the objective.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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ConfectionJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter (irregular)
Seven circles merge to create this design.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Fade to BlackJohn T. Cooksey, ©2004, oil on canvas, 48in. diameter
Three circles merge to create this design.
The Circle paintings are a series of variations on a geometric design. The design is created by merging patterns of concentric circles, lines, and spirals which emanate from a central point on the canvas. This point is created by a peg protruding from the stretcher frame, making the canvas three dimensional.
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Color RingJohn T. Cooksey, ©2005, acrylic painted MDF, 48in. diameter x 4in. deep
This is actually the decorated skeleton frame for a circle painting without the canvas stretched over it.
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Color Ring (detail)John T. Cooksey, ©2005, acrylic painted MDF, 48in. diameter x 4in. deep
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Color Ring (detail)John T. Cooksey, ©2005, acrylic painted MDF, 48in. diameter x 4in. deep
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Detail of Color Ring (detail)John T. Cooksey, ©2005, acrylic painted MDF, 48in. diameter x 4in. deep
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