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Connecting the Pieces Painting

Deb Breton

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 22 W x 28 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Constructing, deconstructing. Breaking it apart and putting it back together again. Recovering our authenticity. Main color palette blue, green, earth red. Acrylic on canvas with wax pencil marks and texture throughout. Measures 28 × 22 × .80” (71 × 56 cm) on stretched canvas. Canvas Sides: 3/4″ deep and painted gray. Signed front left, and on the back upon final inspection before shipping. Wired hardware will be attached and ready to hang. My artwork is my life's passion. Every brushstroke, mark, and drop of paint, is an expression of this passion. And it’s this energy in these paintings that I share with you. I use professional quality paints, gels, and mediums to achieve the best results. All works are protected with an archival UV finish, which protects from sunlight and dust. Artwork in situ (room settings) are used to illustrate how they might look in various settings. They are not to exact scale. Please measure your space to assure the work will fit your specific requirements. Frame not included. Accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity to assure your investment is a genuine original work by California artist Deb Breton.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

22 W x 28 H x 0.8 D in

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Globally collected abstract expressionist artist based in California, U.S. I grew up drawing on everything: sketchbooks, notepads, candy wrappers. That passion eventually led to working with incredible names like Warner Brothers and the Dali Museum. But creating for others wasn't making me happy anymore, I wanted to create art that reflected my own ideas. Not long after that epiphany, I left corporate America. These days, I work out of my home studio using—acrylics, oils, ink, spray paint, you name it. Breaking the rules I once learned in art feels so natural now. But the hardest lesson for me to learn, was how to get out of my own way, trust the process, let go and get in the flow. Inspiration comes from how I see the world—chaotic, layered, and ever-changing, much like my ADHD mind. I rarely stick to one series or theme, preferring to explore and push boundaries. Somehow, that unpredictability brings a sense of peace. And hopefully that keeps things fresh and interesting, so you might want to see what's new! Whether you are a creator or a collector, I feel art is a reminder for us to honor and nurture our authentic selves in a world that often tries to define us or box us in. Profound thanks to all my collectors for supporting me on this incredible journey together!

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