Ander Noah Canvas Ethos
                               

    At the core of these pieces is an exploration of the space they will ultimately occupy. Through the interplay of transparencies, reflections, and colored reflections, all negative space is filled by the piece's surroundings. The wall color and texture behind the glass and the reflected area of a mirror become more critical to the work than anything I directly present. These pieces often highlight a room's adjacent walls simultaneously in different contexts, and I find the careful consideration of placement to be the most compelling aspect of the work.

That being said - have you ever tried to photograph a mirror? It sucks. Trust that they look dope in the context of an area!



SKU ---
Project    Mfg.Status

GLS002-003TAL*02.17.21SOLD
GLS005-009OUTPUT*05.03.21SOLD
GLS010PALETTE*05.16.21shattered :(
GLS013-014
KITSCH*03.24.22SOLD

GLS015-020
VIEW*
04.11.24AVAIL.

GLS022-024STILL_*
05.02.24AVAIL.

GLS025-027   AGENCY_* 06.13.24AVAIL.
GLS028BOUNDARY*
06.14.24AVAIL.

GLS029
DECLINE*
06.15.24AVAIL.

GLS030-032
INTERLACE_*
06.16.24AVAIL.

GLS033PUNCTUATE* 06.17.24AVAIL.
GLS034-035
REACH_*
06.18.24AVAIL.

GLS010 PALETTE* 05.16.21





 PALETTE*
 3:1
 Mfg. Ander Noah x Christopher Alden
 05.16.21

36”x12” Glass pane with sectional mirror
12”x12” Cold galvanized steel panel
Silk screen printed graphics


Our Old Palettes

the fact was we were as drunk as ever
replaying in our minds the smiles that had greeted our drunked antics
trying to find some trace of irony with which to indentify

   - Christopher Alden 2021