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Color and Repetition Form Optical Rhythms in Daniel Mullen’s Geometric Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: November 7, 2024 4:28 am
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Daniel Mullen’s artwork is a mesmerizing display of transparent, glass-like planes that sweep across his canvases, creating a dance of colors and mathematical precision. The Amsterdam-based artist has a deep fascination with the way pigments interact with each other, playing with opacity, tonal shifts, and depth.

Mullen’s current work is manifested in three forms: paintings on linen, wooden cut-outs that interact with their surroundings, and sculptural pieces that explore illusions, light, and form. The rectangle serves as a foundational element in his work, providing a framework for color and abstract illusions.

a geometric, abstract painting of numerous planes of color that move in a gradient from pink on top to blue at the bottom, on a black background, somewhat like a prism
“Untitled Interaction No. 15”

One of Mullen’s ongoing series, Helix, focuses on capturing movement and rhythm through a limited color palette. Using pigments like Quinacridone magenta, primary yellow, and turquoise phthalo, Mullen explores the interactions and nuances of these colors, producing vibrant oranges, violets, and blues that seem to glow from within.

Earlier this year, Mullen released his first book, Transfigurations, which showcases over 40 works that delve into form, color, and optical vibrations. The book is not just a publication but an art object reflecting Mullen’s ongoing exploration of geometry and perception.

Currently, Mullen is preparing for two solo exhibitions in Lima and São Paulo next spring. To learn more about his work and to purchase Transfigurations, visit his website and follow him on Instagram.

a series of four square canvases of bright red and yellow geometric abstract paintings
Photo courtesy of Enlace Gallery
a geometric, abstract painting of numerous planes of color arranged in a fan shape with bright green in the center, on raw canvas
“Vortex No. 9”
an abstract geometric painting with a shaped outline that appears like numerous clear planes layered to create a mirror or tunnel effect into the distance, turning blue
“Spatial Drift No. 7”
a geometric, abstract painting of numerous planes of bright orange and yellow, on a black background, somewhat like a prism
“Light Works”
a colorful, geometric, vertical painting of two series of numerous planes that appear to curve in helix shapes, connected through a gradient of color that moves from white to yellow to orange to pink to purple
From the ‘Helix’ series

Photo courtesy of Enlace Gallery
an accordion book with a kraft cover, which reads 'Transfigurations' in white, jumbled font, with pages of colorful geometric paintings
‘Transfigurations.’ Photo by The Book Photographer
a geometric abstract painting of a blue, mountain-like, faceted shape
“Arising.” Photo courtesy of Enlace Gallery

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