Winters’ earliest works were heavily influenced by the
minimalistic outputs of Brice Marden, but he eventually evolved into a style that was focussed on both organic shapes and often
abstract images of botanicals and other natural mediums; Winters is also renowned for his interest and analysis of scientific processes and mathematics-based patterns – evidenced in works such as his Clocks and Clouds series.
« It’s more about the way the paintings feel to me now. And remembering what it felt like painting them, and the kind of resonance
that happens between those two things. »
Terry Winters
Throughout the course of his career, Winter’s work has gradually become more complex, but the fundamental collection and subsequent collation of images, a
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Winters’ earliest works were heavily influenced by the
minimalistic outputs of Brice Marden, but he eventually evolved into a style that was focussed on both organic shapes and often
abstract images of botanicals and other natural mediums; Winters is also renowned for his interest and analysis of scientific processes and mathematics-based patterns – evidenced in works such as his Clocks and Clouds series.
« It’s more about the way the paintings feel to me now. And remembering what it felt like painting them, and the kind of resonance
that happens between those two things. »
Terry Winters
Throughout the course of his career, Winter’s work has gradually become more complex, but the fundamental collection and subsequent collation of images, as a means of reference, has always been a basis on which he has created – the collages that he puts together are steady preparation for his artistic endeavour; Winters likens this to a ‘readymade‘ that he aims to eventually perfect. (
Artist website)
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