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Seria 2.
1972
[Click to view] Printed paper and acrylic on hardboard, cotton strings. 195 x 115 cm Strings and a stepped, striped background produce iridescent colour effects as the spectator moves past. |
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Seria 1.
1971
[Click to view] Printed paper and acrylic on hardboard, cotton strings. 122 x 137 cm A large example of several similar works using strings and a stepped, striped background to produce iridescent colour effects. |
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Curve.
1972
[Click to view] Printed paper on board, cotton strings. 78 x 78 cm Vertically curved background and strings stretched on a horizontal curve produce strikingly vibrant colour effects as the viewer moves past the work. Owned by Ó. Johnson & Kaaber Ltd., Reykjavík |
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Triad.
1972
[Click to view] Acrylic and printed paper on hardboard, cotton strings. 3 hinged units, 160 x 80 cm when fully open. This piece is constructed in a fashion similar to the triptychs of mediaeval churches and can be viewed closed, partly open or fully open. Colours alter when seen from different viewpoints. |
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Section.
1972
[Click to view] Painted wooden relief. 90 x 90 cm Colours reflect and change when the piece is seen from different viewpoints. |
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Tork.
1971
[Click to view] Painted wood with electric motor. 59 x 59 x 50 cm This piece stands on short legs like a small table. The rotating disc gives an effect like ripples in water constantly moving out from the centre. |
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Time Piece.
1971
[Click to view] Painted card on wood with painted tacks and electric motor. 100 cm With thousands of dots of primary colour and small nails, this piece takes a minute to make one revolution while the colours softly change. |
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Nail Piece.
1971
[Click to view] Painted card on wood with painted tacks. 49 x 49 x 43 cm Dots of primary colour and small nails cause colours to change as the viewer moves around the piece. |
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Strabo.
1971
[Click to view] Printed paper and acrylic on hardboard, cotton strings, 78 x 78 cm A stepped, striped background reacts with strings and their shadows to produce subtle iridescent colour changes when viewed from different angles. Owned by the Teacher Training University, Reykjavík. |