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Torro Recycled ii - Limited Edition - 1 of 25 Artwork

Anne Cherubim

United States

Mixed Media, Digital on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

In 2009, I started a little side project, The Recycled Art Project. This project started with an interest in some of my older work from 20+ years ago. With some of those older pieces, I was just creating, unaware of the need for archival materials. Some of the paper from those works had completely yellowed, or was no longer presentable. I wanted to find a way to still give this work some exposure. As a result, I came up with The Recycled Art Project. I took these older pieces and 'recycled' them into something completely different. In some instances, if you look at the original and recycled pieces side by side, you can see colour-based commonalities. Standing alone, however, they are two completely different items. For this project, I have taken images of the original, pre-recycled pieces, and then altered them, poking, prodding, pushing, pulling. Like my landscape paintings, they are often inspired by little cross-sections of colour on a larger plane. Sometimes I have gone back to the same little section multiple times and reworked it in varying ways. The beauty of working with digital imagery: the possibilities for outcome are infinite. Many of these digital paintings are made up of small squares, or rectangles. Much like in pointillism, the eyes take these small fragments and want to make sense of it. In some instances, the image appears abstract, based entirely on movement, energy, and colour. Other times, the resulting image is an abstracted yet recognizable landscape, sunset or lake. Apart from the fun of this project, I decided to donate a portion of proceeds to charity, hence the tagline: Something Cool for Your Walls, Something Cool for Humanity. There are typically at least two sizes available. Piece will arrived wired and ready to hang.

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Mixed Media:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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- I am an abstract contemporary landscape painter working in acrylic. My art is rooted in real life images and textures, with a modern abstraction, often in a limited colour palette. Much of my work is about evoking a sense of place. While the paintings no longer always look like landscapes, they still feel like landscapes to me. I am also working with the idea of layers, and memory: how one memory leads to another, as well as how an image shifts depending on how the light hits it, particularly when metallic paint is used. Though there is a vast difference in the types of work I have created over the course of my life, the underlying thread in much of it is the environment, and stewardship of the planet. I paint abstracted scenes inspired by real-life beauty. Without some amount of social responsibility, these types of scenes will exist only in imagination. I think life is all about those moments where time stops, our individualities fall away, and we’re reminded of how we’re all connected-- one. I think that art is a “way in”. It is an equalizer, no matter where you come from, what language you speak. Now, more than ever, we must recognize that inter-connectedness. ************ Background: We do not have to speak the same language, nor share the same culture in order for art to speak to us: I grew up in Montreal, a metropolis of cultural diversity. Each part of the city was alive with its own unique energy. One of the universals amidst all of this diversity was, and is, art (music, being another). The dichotomy of growing up in a North American suburb, while being raised in the culture of a distant land, has perhaps influenced the ways in which I perceive the world. The same holds true for the way I see art, and create it. It is influenced by the world around me: by my time spent living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, as much as suburban Maryland, and the DC area. It is influenced by the energy and essence of having been a Montrealer for most of my life, as much as the desire to once again visit the ever-elusive island, where my parents' lives began. ************ Art was always that thing I did for fun, that luxurious thing that I never had enough time for. I tried to squeeze it in whenever I could. Then, one day I got to the point where I was soon going to need to be able to work from home, in order to be with my children. I was then able to combine that luxury and fun into my week.

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