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Domain 04 (Antique Hideaway) Artwork

Michael Mathews

United States

Mixed Media, Paper on Canvas

Size: 40 W x 16 H x 1.5 D in

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"Domain 04” (Antique Hideaway) [Ascension series] mixed media & collage on canvas 16x40x1.5 inches 2024 Sides are painted beige. (same as background color) Comes with certificate of authenticity. Ready to hang. “This one has a 70's feel to it. Kind of reminds me of the decor in my childhood ...

Year Created:

2025

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Mediums:

Mixed Media, Paper on Canvas

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

40 W x 16 H x 1.5 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Box

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Shipping is included in price.

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United States.

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With my current paintings I've adopted a method of working that mainly utilizes techniques of mixed media collage & gestural abstraction. Using a limited palette of mostly neutrals I'm able to emphasize more tonal & chromatic nuances. This along with the intermixing of dry, wet, printed & textural media creates a further sense of visual & tactile depth. At the moment I'm also working a lot smaller which helps with tighter & more thoughtful compositions. My approach to abstraction is mostly intuitive. Rather than seeking the "perfect" composition I gravitate towards randomness & loose symmetry in mostly strained geometric forms. For me this seems to echo a carefree childlike exploratory phase of ego building & development. I like to play with patterns, shapes & textures which I move around & organize into fragments of matter until the emergence of the "potential self" starts to come into play. The final surfaces create tactile sensation while the abstraction offers some optical relief to our visually saturated experiences. Making this kind of art allows me to channel basic visual exploration, "imaginary memory" & automatic psychological spaces into a style that's inspired by post-minimalism, traditional collage & architecture. A strong sense of craftsmanship is also important to me. I often think the mix between construction & deconstruction is an apt metaphor for the constant building up, breaking down & redefinition of the contemporary subject via endless screens, virtual spaces & surfaces. If my work objectivity reflects anything it would be that of our contemporary fragmented selves which contain new anxieties, values & wonders. The ultimate goal is to express timeless time & lose myself in a creative spirit that is both "pre-self & post-self". A state that escapes the impediments of transitory desires, endless meanings and full ego.

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