When looking at these paintings it’s important to note that all of them, both past and present, are tromp l’oeil illusion. Even the wood frames and white mats are illusionistically painted.

An exhibit of new paintings was recently on display in New York at the Bernarducci Meisel Gallery and a show of early work was shown at the Louis K. Meisel Gallery. Read an illustrated interview with the artist by Safak Günes Gökduman, in the January 2011 issue of rh+ artmagazine.
George Green artist. All of the artist's paintings, past and current, are flat. All the space is trompe l'oeil illusion. In the new pictures, even the frames and mats are painted. No matter how closely viewed, this illusion never breaks down. Web site design by Tim Liszt, Liszt Design, Claritas Consortium |