Kristin Baker's 2010 Acrylic Sculpture Full Dawn Parallax Documented by Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Kristin Baker created Full Dawn Parallax in 2010, an acrylic sculpture mounted on a powder-coated aluminum frame measuring 114-1/8 by 99-1/8 by 15-1/4 inches. The work was photographed by Matthu Placek. Suzanne Geiss Co. in New York represents the artist. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston holds documentation of the piece. Artcritical published this information on December 21, 2010. Baker's dimensional painting combines industrial materials with vibrant color. The artwork's substantial scale creates a dynamic visual presence. Its construction involves layered acrylic sheets. The frame's powder-coated finish provides structural support. This documentation preserves details about Baker's artistic practice.
Key facts
- Kristin Baker created Full Dawn Parallax in 2010
- The artwork measures 114-1/8 x 99-1/8 x 15-1/4 inches
- Materials include acrylic on acrylic with powder-coated aluminum frame
- Matthu Placek photographed the sculpture
- Suzanne Geiss Co. in New York represents the artist
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston holds documentation
- Artcritical published information on December 21, 2010
- The work combines industrial materials with vibrant color
Entities
Artists
- Kristin Baker
- Matthu Placek
Institutions
- Suzanne Geiss Co.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Artcritical
Locations
- New York
- Boston
- United States