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Geode 03 (Pink)

$750.00

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16 inches x 20 inches on canvas

Unique piece, acrylic paint and Floetrol

This was the third work created in the limited series of six paintings (at this juncture I had not settled on a name for the series, as they reminded me of both “geodes” and “oysters”). I wanted to continue utilizing deliberately limited and complimentary paint combinations and allowing them to naturally combine to create unique patterns on the canvas. I also looked to keep significant amounts of the negative white space intact to further showcase the shape and fluidity of the poured paint.

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16 inches x 20 inches on canvas

Unique piece, acrylic paint and Floetrol

This was the third work created in the limited series of six paintings (at this juncture I had not settled on a name for the series, as they reminded me of both “geodes” and “oysters”). I wanted to continue utilizing deliberately limited and complimentary paint combinations and allowing them to naturally combine to create unique patterns on the canvas. I also looked to keep significant amounts of the negative white space intact to further showcase the shape and fluidity of the poured paint.

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16 inches x 20 inches on canvas

Unique piece, acrylic paint and Floetrol

This was the third work created in the limited series of six paintings (at this juncture I had not settled on a name for the series, as they reminded me of both “geodes” and “oysters”). I wanted to continue utilizing deliberately limited and complimentary paint combinations and allowing them to naturally combine to create unique patterns on the canvas. I also looked to keep significant amounts of the negative white space intact to further showcase the shape and fluidity of the poured paint.

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