Snow Covered Birches [sold]
2009
urethane on panel, diptych
127 x 279 cm / 55 x 110 in
urethane on panel, diptych
127 x 279 cm / 55 x 110 in
At the Edge of the Forest
2010
urethane on panel
152 x 213 cm / 60 x 84 in
urethane on panel
152 x 213 cm / 60 x 84 in
Shake the Dust off your Wings
2010
urethane on panel
152 x 213 cm / 60 x 84 in
urethane on panel
152 x 213 cm / 60 x 84 in
Single Trunk
2009
urethane on panel
112 x 84 cm / 44 x 33 in
urethane on panel
112 x 84 cm / 44 x 33 in
Rest Stop [sold]
2009
urethane on panel
84 x 112 cm / 33 x 44 in
urethane on panel
84 x 112 cm / 33 x 44 in
Through the Trees
2009
urethane on panel
76 x 152 cm / 30 x 60 in
urethane on panel
76 x 152 cm / 30 x 60 in
From the Heavens (study)
2009
urethane on panel
37 x 60 cm / 15 x 24 in
urethane on panel
37 x 60 cm / 15 x 24 in
Through the Window
2009
urethane on panel
37 x 60 cm / 15 x 14 in
urethane on panel
37 x 60 cm / 15 x 14 in
Mirrored Shoreline
2010
urethane on panel
77 x 153 cm / 30 x 60 in
urethane on panel
77 x 153 cm / 30 x 60 in
Steve Driscoll
Steve Driscoll is a young artist based in Toronto, Ontario. Throughout the last decade he has utilized the industrial material urethane, using a free-pour technique to explore the relationship between abstraction and representation. Driscoll initially offered very little direction in the path of his materials, allowing them to mingle and separate without interference. In his most recent work, he strikes a careful balance between happenstance and calculation; poured urethane still flows and pools, but now a meticulously planned substrate of grids and gullies guides the viscous material. The resulting work is a celebration of both colour and the materiality of paint.