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Trigger Warnings
by Matt Goad, Mixed Media, Acrylic on Birch Panel2024
2024
$7,500
£5,736.18
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This 30" x 60" mixed media work was created by Oklahoma artist, Matt Goad. This painting presents a juxtaposition of color fields and geometric abstraction, centering on the fragmented depiction of a gun and a red abstracted figure of an astronaut. The composition is divided into two distinct halves: a red background on the left and a blue background on the right, establishing a dynamic color contrast that evokes themes of opposition and duality. The gun itself is rendered in an abstract manner, with each half taking on distinct visual characteristics that interact with the surrounding hues. On the left, against the red background, the gun is depicted in stark black with white and blue circular elements. The red abstract astronaut meets the barrel of the gun on the right side of the composition against the blue background.
Oklahoma artist Matt Goad began his art career while working as a graphic designer and illustrator in the mid 90s. Woodblock printing and its hard edged graphic aesthetic helped inform his modern style which he would take into the realm of paintings in the 2000’s. Passionate about color, composition and telling a story, his geometric approach pulls viewers through a compositional narrative. His work is easily accessible to the public and enjoyed by many, young, old, and across cultural identities. Matt’s work is included in many private and public collections around the world, and he’s been featured in numerous art and design publications, websites and documentary productions including Print, Communication Arts, PBS’s Gallery America and Voksee’s Good to Know to name a few.
- Creator:Matt Goad (American)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Oklahoma City, OK
- Reference Number:Seller: McG00231stDibs: LU1441216285452
Matt Goad
Oklahoma artist Matt Goad began his art career while working as a graphic designer and illustrator in the mid 90s. Woodblock printing and its hard edged graphic aesthetic helped inform his modern style which he would take into the realm of paintings in the 2000’s. Passionate about color, composition and telling a story, his geometric approach pulls viewers through a compositional narrative. His work is easily accessible to the public and enjoyed by many, young, old, and across cultural identities. Matt’s work is included in many private and public collections around the world, and he’s been featured in numerous art and design publications, websites and documentary productions including Print, Communication Arts, PBS’s Gallery America and Voksee’s Good to Know to name a few.
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