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Black Espresso Large Serving Tray with Gloss White Hardboard Sublimatable Insert, size 17.625" x 11.875"
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Living near the ocean is extremely inspirational. I love to sit and watch the water and marvel at its immense power. I also enjoy the "zen" feeling of a quiet sky and the birds singing above. Yet, in the blink of any eye, everything can change from serene to angry, noisy and sometimes frightening. Dark clouds roll in and the atmosphere offers a very different mood. I tried to capture these sentiments all in one painting! Glazing softer colors into the dark clouds for me, represents hope, possibilities, and offers nature's enormous and beautiful palette. No framing is needed as this is a deep gallery wrapped canvas with painted edges. The painting is varnished for added protection.~~I am a painter living in tropical Florida where color attacks my senses on a daily basis.
I am a University graduate with a degree in art and trained in the use of various mediums as well as the human form.
Originally an oil painter, I now work primarily in acrylics often incorporating different gel mediums on an assortment of
substrates.
My past experiences (with oils) is apparent in my current work. I love nothing better than applying layer upon layer of paint for
a very textured appearance. Water is rarely a component in my work.
For me, color is exploding everywhere! And I want to capture it all.
My body of work is evidence of my love for color. It is abundant and often applied with aggressive intent.
My work has evolved from “day to day” realism, into a more figurative and expressionistic style. This offers me unending freedom and an interpretive result.
It makes for added interest, often unusual effects and a contemporary statement.
Like most artists, there is always angst and unbridled emotion invested on the canvas as well as the paint.
The personal questions are internalized; have the limits been successfully pushed within reason, or to excess? And then,
of course, the ultimate question…... is the work complete?
The final truth emerges when brushes and knives are laid to rest and the work is revealed.
If the viewer’s interest is captured by my work, then I’ve accomplished my goal!
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