Country: United States
Country: United States
An original black and white minimal geometric abstract ink painting by Troy Medinis, an artist who has exhibited in New York, titled Names (Bones)
An original black and white minimal geometric abstract ink painting by Troy Medinis, an artist who has exhibited in New York, titled Names (Bones)
An original black and white minimal geometric abstract ink painting by Troy Medinis, an artist who has exhibited in New York, titled Names (Bones)
An original black and white minimal geometric abstract ink painting by Troy Medinis, an artist who has exhibited in New York, titled Names (Bones)
< Back to Collection
    Troy Medinis

    Names (Bones)

    Original Artwork

    Dimensions: Height 20 in x Width 16.5 in.

    Medium: Ink and colored pencil on panel

    $88 /mo
    Purchase: $750
    $88
    /month
    Subscription
    $750
    Purchase
    One of Troy's two only black-and-white ink paintings along with The Sisters, Names (Bones) started when he discovered ink catches from his school's photo lab. They were big boxes used to catch excess ink from printers, Troy says, filled with miscellaneous of black-green color. But the little subtlety that really makes this piece is the blue colored pencil line peaking from under the wide ink brushstroke in little slashes. Using ink as such was one of the different strands Troy started exploring since transitioning from video and book to painting.

    The work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.

    We offer $50 shipping in the continental U.S. and $20 installation service in the NYC metro area. Return shipping is also $50, but waived if you rent for 6 months or longer. Just shoot us an email and we'll help you safely return the artworks.

    Your monthly rental payments accumulate and get deducted from the purchase price if you decide to buy the work.

    Troy Medinis

    Troy Medinis

    Works in TX

    A video and book artist-turned-painter, Troy still hasn't lost the wonder of new materials like toys, molding paste, and most recently flower-patterned plastic bags. Rather than playing fixed roles in a prefabricated play, his works together explore a constellation of loosely related sentiments like serious absurdity, the ineffable scale of cosmic time, surveyor marks, and rat traps around New York. These moments when existential issues suddenly intrude into everyday life or vice versa are most pronounced in the contrast between the digital hot pink he frequents and the scratched, worn out textures like peeled subway ads that accompany it.

    Inside the artist’s studio & life

    More From The Artist

    Small Rose

    $300 Unframed

    Prelude

    $300 Unframed

    Shrine to the Letter

    $38 /mo | $500 Purchase

    Big Rose

    $38 /mo | $500 Purchase

    Empty Letter

    $38 /mo | $500 Purchase

    Letter iii

    $38 /mo | $500 Purchase

    Letter ii

    $38 /mo | $500 Purchase

    Second Hour

    $88 /mo | $750 Purchase

    Making Splashes In


    "A risk-free way to enjoy artwork and make your life at home richer"

    "Curina disrupts the traditional art market and makes art affordable and accessible for the Millennial consumer"

    "Affordable and accessible way to hang art"
    LET'S STAY IN TOUCH.
    Sign up to receive updates about new featured artists, upcoming studio tours, and more!

    By clicking the button you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions

    BACK TO TOP