Summary
Poured Painting: Blue, Black, Blue is a triptych consisting of nearly identical panels. The outline of a black arch on a predominantly blue ground is repeated on each panel. The painting is the product of a meticulous procedure of pouring and tipping that Davenport began employing in 1996, although his technique of pouring paint directly on to canvas or board dates from early in his career. Each panel of Poured Painting, made of medium density fibreboard, was sanded smooth. Davenport sprayed the board all over with household liquid gloss paint in the base colour, in this case a deep blue. Then, working on the floor, he poured black paint directly on to the panel. This process was carefully controlled: the artist stood on an improvised bridge across the painting, pouring paint directly from the paint pot onto the surface of the board. The paint spread across the panel in an ever-increasing circle. Just before it reached the edge of the board, the artist tipped the painting upright, allowing the excess paint to run off the bottom of the panel. This created an arch shape… (read more)





















