Richard Roth‘s unique abstract paintings are deceptively minimal.After a hiatus from painting, Roth returned to the medium and began working
with geometric forms and bold colors, drawing inspiration from the work of early minimalists like Mondrian and Malevich, but pushing further to create a body of work with a distinctive point of view and significance.
Each work is three-dimensional, allowing the composition to continue onto the usually overlooked sides of the canvas. With such a wide variety of compositions and a playful sense of humor, Roth’s paintings are dynamic celebrations of the interplay between color, shape, and 3D form.
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