James Westwater
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James Westwater's painting series include Ovals, Corners, Edges and Drift. Influences include suprematism, hard-edge and minimalism.



A large piece of distressed painted plywood with a turquoise oval in the center.
An irregularly shaped piece of plywood completely covered in turquoise paint.
An irregularly shaped piece of plywood completely covered in pink paint.
A large hard-edge painting of a pink oval that touches the edges of the canvas.
Nine pink ovals on three found steam train paintings, in a plywood frame.
Blue Boy and Pinkie PBN paintings, with ovals added, in an ornate gold frame.
A small orange oval centered on a rectangular white background on panel.
Three small matchboxes in a row with blue and orange ovals painted on them.
A matchbox with a bisected oval painted on one edge in taupe on cream.
A taupe canvas square with a hard-edge white oval painted in the center.
Six found vintage postcards arranged in a square, with painted ovals added.
A First World War postcard of a man standing in a ruin, with a turquoise oval.
An antique postcard of an ornate staircase, with a centered white oval added.
A small minimalist hard-edge geometric painting of yellow and grey rectangles.
A long rectangular red painting with thin pink rectangles painted on two corners.
A minimalist taupe square panel with a turquoise square painted in one corner.
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