Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Mon’s works evolved with series like “Maps + Games” characterized by vibrant tones, dynamic gestures, and an exploration of the materiality of paint. Her compositions often evoke aerial views, blending abstraction with representation through stained surfaces and expressive brushwork. The work is painted on Homesote, a compressed fiberboard made from recycled paper, commonly used as a construction material. Its surface produces a fresco-like texture that adds depth and character to the piece. The work is presented in its original artist’s frame from the 1970s.
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