Details
- Dimensions
- 25ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 30ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 14 days
- Materials
- Paper
- Color
- Black
- Description
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"The Potential of the Square no. 2" by Liz Roache
(Black and White)
This Modern, Mid Century, Contemporary, Bauhaus style … more "The Potential of the Square no. 2" by Liz Roache
(Black and White)
This Modern, Mid Century, Contemporary, Bauhaus style Fine Art Print was created by artist, designer and art educator Liz Roache. Liz originally created this piece in cut paper during a course she teaches called Bauhaus: Two Dimensional Design. One of the principles of the Bauhaus was to challenge students to turn something very simple into something else all together, therefor bringing out it's potential. Here is a simple square Liz cut six times and used all of it's parts to turn it into a new and dynamic form. Balance of shape and relationship is what makes this study so successful.
This Bauhaus study created by Liz is one of a set of ten studies in our collection. They are wonderful on their own, as single pieces, in pairs or in sets.
We use the finest archival pigments on archival paper for magnificent color saturation. Our prints are shipped unframed and offered in eleven sizes ranging from 16" x 20" to 60" x 72". Each one is hand signed by Liz Roache.
About Liz Roache
Liz studied and worked with Ati Gropius for over 30 years. Ati was the daughter of Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus. Liz was chosen as Ati's successor and teaches a 16-week course called The Interaction of Color and two Bauhaus Design courses. She has taught at prestigious institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art, a Museum she has also designed exclusive product for.
This year Liz will be launching a textile, wall covering and Rug collections for an international luxury brand. She is also designing an artwork collection for a high-end modern furniture company with stores across the US. Liz teaches Color to corporate design teams. She also speaks about the uplifting and emotional impact of color and the importance of dynamic design. less
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