"Color and line seem
immune to the planar/spatial fracture, and knit the complex elements
into a unified whole. Solomon’s proprietary palette ranges from
reductive low-key harmonies to the extremes of Fauve-inspired
juxtapositions of jarring intensity. Color is always in the
service of a structural determinant rather than arbitrary whim."
Joseph Karoly – Catalog
Essay - D. Jack Solomon – Works on Paper 1990 - 2000
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