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Untitled AP-122 is an expressive mixed-media work on archival cold-press watercolor paper, measuring 18 × 24 inches. In this composition, Toronto artist Murray Duncan builds a dynamic interplay of bold black forms, gestural strokes, and layered tonal washes. The textured surface of the cold-press paper enhances the materiality of the media, allowing the pigment to settle into the grain and heighten the piece’s depth and tactility.
Using a refined combination of acrylic, ink, and pencil, Duncan creates a compelling balance of structure and spontaneity. Dense vertical marks anchor the composition, while fluid curves and translucent overlays introduce movement and spatial ambiguity. The restrained monochromatic palette amplifies the graphic clarity and architectural rhythm, echoing the tension and balance that define Duncan’s ongoing practice.
Part of the artist’s continuing exploration of memory, structure, and fragmentation, Untitled AP-122 stands alone as a visually striking and emotionally resonant work.
Medium: Mixed media (acrylic, ink, pencil) on archival cold-press watercolor paper
Dimensions: 18" × 24"
Artist: Murray Duncan
Condition: Excellent, unframed
Signed: Yes
- Creator:Murray Duncan (1966, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)Depth: 0.05 in (1.27 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Toronto, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2750217322282
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