Autumn Grid (Viscardi), November 2013

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  • Artist Wolf Noam Ben
  • Category Paintings
  • Creation year 2020
  • Dimensions 96.5 W x 142 H x 4 D cm
  • Description Acrylic pigment dispersion and enamel on canvas.

    Ben Wolf Noam’s work merges the natural and digital, projecting local foliage onto canvas and flattening surfaces with gradient and masking techniques. His process translates digital tools into painting, embedding a local imprint through foraged plants. Recent works engage with the LA River, reflecting environmental concerns within an evolving urban landscape.

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Wolf Noam Ben

Ben Wolf Noam was born in Cambridge, MA, in 1987, and received a B.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design in 2009. He has exhibited throughout America, Eu- rope and the Middle East.
Though his paintings pay homage to the landscape and art history of Southern California, Ben Wolf Noam developed the process for his signature foliage paintings while on the East Coast. Newly graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, he began pulling ivy from the walls of his Brooklyn home and transposing it onto paintings to signify the struggle between weed and architecture. Nowadays, Noam collects foliage from the Los Angeles River, an ecosystem famously strangled and stunted by concrete. He lays his findings out on a canvas, which he sprays with color gradients that evoke the visual language of digital image making, layering masks so that the flora creates imprints. In his exhibitions, Noam stretches out his two-dimensional images into columns, geodesic domes, and other architectural forms. Noam’s latest work, inspired by the Dadaist tenet of simultaneity, blends his paintings with richly detailed photographs of rush-hour traffic on LA’s freeways.

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