pale grey rectangular ground, split at center with vertical grey line; left side of image has three similar six-sided L-shaped geometric shapes on top of each other; topmost shape is grey, center shape is pale green, bottom shape is black; right side of image has similar six-sided blocky L-shaped geometric shape in bright blue

%C2%A9 Suzanne Caporael

Cobalt Blue: Al, O, Co, 1999

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Suzanne Caporael’s conceptually-based abstraction Cobalt Blue: Al, O, Co is a visual representation of the constituent ingredients of a paint pigment. Part of the "Elements of Pigment" series, the hand-painted etching is analogous to a designer’s color chart, here depicting the “before” and “after” of mixing aluminum (Al), oxygen (O), and cobalt (Co) in the form of the inorganic compounds aluminum chloride and cobalt chloride. When heated, these compounds yield cobalt oxide and aluminum oxide, the main components of cobalt blue (azure) pigment.

Caporael’s painted blocks of color mirror the rectilinear shapes formed by the stanzas of a poem as printed on a page. For Cobalt Blue, she selected a poem by acclaimed American poet Theodore Roethke (1908–1963) to serve as her compositional template. Entitled "Plaint," the poem’s three stanza-shapes are arranged on the left-hand side of the sheet, each painted a different color corresponding to the pigment’s constituent elements. On the right, the stanzas are combined into a single shape painted in a single color.

Details
Title
Cobalt Blue: Al, O, Co
Artist Life
born 1949
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2014.87.2
Provenance
Tandem Press, Madison (publisher), sold to Quinn; James Quinn, Golden Valley, Minn.; given to MIA, 2014
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pale grey rectangular ground, split at center with vertical grey line; left side of image has three similar six-sided L-shaped geometric shapes on top of each other; topmost shape is grey, center shape is pale green, bottom shape is black; right side of image has similar six-sided blocky L-shaped geometric shape in bright blue

© Suzanne Caporael

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