JOHN
GRUNWELL
“Hard-edge geometric abstraction with a gleeful enthusiasm for cosmic forces…”
Eschaton 80, 2023
30" x 40", Digital Print on Archival Paper (framed)
$2,500, purchase here
Eschaton 20, 2020
30" x 40", Digital Print on Archival Paper (framed)
$2,500, purchase here
Eschaton 79, 2023
40" x 30", Digital Print on Archival Paper (framed)
$2,500, purchase here
THE DINER IS A MODERN DINER WITH OLD-SCHOOL APPEAL IN ADAMS MORGAN.
As one of the most popular restaurants in the neighborhood, they enjoy serving old-fashioned milkshakes, huge grilled burgers, and all-day brunch. The Diner is a favorite for regulars and tourists alike. Large hand-painted murals are in the backdrop, as large leather oversized booths and rustic bar stools fill their welcoming space seven days a week. They serve classic American comfort foods and drinks that embrace the diversity of the District’s residents and their tastes.
THE DINER
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FROM THE ARTIST
Hard-edge geometric abstraction with a gleeful enthusiasm for cosmic forces, and winking acknowledgement of the inescapability of entropy.
ABOUT JOHN GRUNWELL
John Grunwell is fifth generation Washingtonian and a committed abstractionist. His work employs a dynamic vocabulary of hard-edge radial geometries, converging lines, and pulsating colors that evoke the creative and chaotic forces that shape and govern the Universe while simultaneously celebrating the mystery of existence. His paintings, drawings, digital works, and murals can be found in private and public collections throughout the United States and internationally. He lives and works in Washington, D.C.