Description
Sally Hazelet Drummond was an early minimalist whose lyrical, contemplative paintings of countless tiny points of color seem to produce a light all their own.
While pointillism was about the optical, Drummond, in a passage quoted on the gallery’s website for her solo show in 2005, describes the effect of her work in terms of sound:
[…] like a humming, a drone, emanating from somewhere, a unified field, pulsing, energetic.
Please note that this painting has been reframed in a solid Ash gallery floater frame and is no longer in the black frame shown in some photos.