During this period he experimented, working in acrylic on raw linen.
Paintings like "Small Harvest Moon," "Copper Sky," "Inlet" and "Winter Sun" were executed in oil on raw linen or canvas, sometimes from memory.
The paintings consist of wide, thick strokes of paint applied without expression to smallish, unstretched swatches of raw linen.
Small, grid-based abstractions combining raw linen, white lines, fields of black or white and light pencil scribbling by a mid-career Scottish painter.
Irthenie's Kagonesti garb blended in well with the crowd, her leather and raw linen against their homespun wool and drab cotton.
The big windows were topped by heavy wood poles from which curtains in raw linen hung, their stunning simplicity at one with the plain cream-washed walls.
Here he is represented by five paintings dating from 1965 to 1985, works in white acrylic, enamel or oil paint on Mylar, gator board or stretched raw linen.
The studio includes facilities for etching/intaglio printing as well as digital printing onto substrates such as gessoed panel, glass, leather, plexiglas, aluminum, or raw linen.
In the center is a tiny square "heart" of whitish raw linen.
These works contrast areas of raw linen with areas that have been evenly coated with white paint or delicately "rewoven" with faint pencil marks or charcoal cross-hatchings.