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Mysterious red head painting
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Mysterious Artwork

Sharon Pierce McCullough

United States

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Corrugated Cardboard

Size: 30 W x 24 H x 0.4 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Mysterious is the title of an abstract painting of a red haired woman in a big blue hat. This painting is on cardboard and part of an ongoing series. There is a lot of texture to this painting showing the lines of the cardboard, which I love. This piece will be shipped flat as it is a painting on cardboard that is currently unmounted. Your local framer can mount and frame this piece to your specifications. If you prefer to have us mount and apply a simple wood frame, there is an additional charge. This can be arranged through your Saatchi curator. Titled, dated and signed on verso.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Mixed Media:

Acrylic on Corrugated Cardboard

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 24 H x 0.4 D in

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McCullough's original artwork is in public and private collections across the United States and Europe, including Germany, Switzerland, Greece and the UK. Working as a contemporary abstract painter and sculptor, American artist Sharon Pierce McCullough's work can be defined by her bold use of color. She works out of her studio in Cashtown, Pennsylvania in an old stone home. Her art practice attests to her experimental spirit as she explores colors, shapes and textures in many of her ongoing series of paintings. Never static, her oeuvre demonstrates an artist constantly experimenting with possibility. Works vary to include geometric, minimal and figurative abstracts. Horses and geometrics are the most recurring themes. McCullough works in an intuitive, yet intentional, manner, sometimes working from quick sketches but mostly not. "While I am inspired by painters such as Miro and Klee, I constantly strive to draw from my own inner creativity." Taking cues from early Minimalism and Color Field painters, McCullough hones her multicolored palette on a continual basis. "The choice of each color in a painting is often a long process for me. It can be a defining choice that determines whether a painting is good or great." In the studio, Sharon toggles back and forth between paintings and sculpture. The paintings are created on canvas using both acrylics and enamels. Her sculptures make use of divergent materials such as plaster, found objects and cement. A small plaster sculpture was on exhibit recently at the Phillips Collection, Washington DC. McCullough's original artwork is in public and private collections across the United States and Europe. Internationally recognized Artist, published Children's Book author and illustrator, How-To author and Designer.

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