Like vinyl rainbows arching across the horizon, the wall sculptures that arise from Derrick Velasquez’s Denver studio capture movement and color in dynamic planes. The artist layers striped patterns in palettes evocative of beaches and deserts atop a wooden axis, creating a cascade of color from a central point. Velasquez (previously) cuts the vinyl into non-uniform strips that, once stacked one atop the other, allow a shaggy, fluid edge to emerge.
The sculptures shown here are part of the artist’s ongoing Untitled series and are on view through July 28 at Skye Gallery in New York, alongside Linda Lopez and MarSha Yi Robinson. Find more from Velasquez on Instagram.
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