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Duncan Johnson

Pallisade, 33.5 x 20.5, Salvaged Painted Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Pallisade, 33.5 x 20.5, Salvaged Painted Wood
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Multi V, 32×26, Salvaged Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Multi V, 32×26, Salvaged Wood
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Model Shop, 14×20, Salvaged Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Model Shop, 14×20, Salvaged Wood
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Lock Line, 19×13, Salvaged Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Lock Line, 19×13, Salvaged Wood
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Liquid Piston, 12.5×10.25, Salvaged Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Liquid Piston, 12.5×10.25, Salvaged Wood
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Kindle, 9.5×9, Salvaged Wood

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Kindle, 9.5×9, Salvaged Wood
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Garden Path, 16.5×13.5, Salvaged Wood

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Garden Path, 16.5×13.5, Salvaged Wood
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Framer, 32×26, Salvaged Wood

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Framer, 32×26, Salvaged Wood
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Color Kit, 10.5×11.5, Salvaged Wood

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Color Kit, 10.5×11.5, Salvaged Wood
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Cloudline, 12×10.5, Salvaged Wood

Posted on November 29, 2012 by Kobalt Gallery in Duncan Johnson
Cloudline, 12×10.5, Salvaged Wood
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About the Artist

Duncan JohnsonDuncan Johnson
Duncan’s new body of work uses discarded wood gathered from landfills and construction sites in Vermont. Once in the studio, he prepares the boards by cutting them into thin strips taking care to preserve the patinas of the weathered surfaces. He attaches the strips to panels with a series of fine wire nails laid along delicate grid-like pencil lines - the result being works that contain aspects of sculpture, drawing and painting referencing many of his interests from quilting to architecture.

Kobalt Gallery Artists

  • Cherie Mittenthal
  • Conny Hatch
  • Dave Laro
  • Deborah Martin
  • Diane Brawarsky
  • Duncan Johnson
  • Elana Baziz
  • Giles Ford
  • Helen Shulman
  • Jo Hay
  • Lorraine La Pointe
  • Marian Roth
  • Mike Ware
  • Sally Brophy
  • Sean Flood
  • Tamiko Kawata

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WHAT’S NEW IN 2013?

Kobalt Gallery has made its home at 366 Commercial Street, with 2 levels of contemporary exhibition space. We are thrilled to announce the addition of painters Deborah Martin, Lorrie La Pointe, Jo Hay, Elana Baziz and Sean Flood to this year's roster!

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