6 vs. 7 (2020) Flashe on Krink archival canvas board. Photo: Justin W John
ARTIST CATALOG — #3330026
Post ID — #33914
6 vs. 7 (2020) Flashe on Krink archival canvas board. Photo: Justin W John
Inspiration Reference(s)
6 vs. 7 (2020) Flashe on Krink archival canvas board. Photo: Justin W John
6 vs. 7 (detail)
6 vs. 7 (detail)
Insight
MATERIALS
FLASHE—Extra-fine vinyl emulsion paint.
In the 1950s, Lefranc Bourgeois developed the iconic Flashe paint, the first vinyl color and an alternative to traditional art supplies. Its unique pigmentation and matt finish transforms the experience. The color is pure and adaptable. The pigments create indelible marks on each canvas and space with intensity and luminosity.
KRINK—Archival canvas boards. Canvas is primed with acid-free acrylic gesso, mounted on acid-free board.
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