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Donald Roy Thompson
Peyton Wright Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Recommendation by Amanda Malloy


Donald Roy Thompson, "Cipres 140," 2017, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 42"

Continuing through October 31, 2018

Four decades ago, Donald Roy Thompson began a series of color field paintings, but it wouldn’t be until much later, in 2013, after experimenting in various forms and mediums, that he would return to this body of work, which he calls the “Echo Series.” Thompson received both his B.A. (1960) and M.A. (1962) degrees from Sacramento State University, working with Wayne Thiebaud, alongside notable Santa Fe artists Fritz Scholder and Merril Mahaffey. Yet his greatest influences were European pre-war modernists Johannes Itten and Josef Albers, as well as Matisse and Mondrian, whose keen sense of playfulness with color were an integral part of their work, as is the case in Thompson’s exhibition, titled “The Illusive Dimension of Color.”

Though the journey to completing the “Echo Series” was a long one, it was well worth the wait. Executed in acrylic on strictly rectangular canvases, these paintings are exacting and defined. Shape, form, and composition are only slightly altered from piece to piece, and each block of color is so uniform as to seem mechanically precise. But this meticulous precision is what so beautifully highlights the color field aesthetic. Movement, depth, and variation are strictly expressed through color, and Thompson has a keen sense of it. Within each canvas, Thompson experiments not only with hues, but tints, tones and shades to create a color narrative. Varying tones of blues play against reds, or purples against yellows, creating harmonious color palettes that play with illusions of depth. The candy-colored canvases in “The Illusive Dimension of Color” are deceptively complex.


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