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My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking.  I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame".  It is also wired and ready to hang.
My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking.  I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame".  It is also wired and ready to hang.
My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking.  I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame".  It is also wired and ready to hang.
My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking.  I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame".  It is also wired and ready to hang.
My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking.  I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame".  It is also wired and ready to hang.

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Deskins Terri

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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My "Raku" series incorporates my love of raku pottery, my fascination of Japanese Kanji symbols, and my passion in woodworking. I use texture that resembles raku pottery; thin pieces of wood to form parts of Kanji symbols; and deeply saturated color - this piece is primarily white, black, with a hint of a very soft baby yellow. This painting is on 1.5" museum gallery wrapped canvas and framed in a black contemporary "floating frame". It is also wired and ready to hang.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in

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Terri Deskins is a contemporary and abstract artist. Much of her work includes experimenting with texture that makes you want to touch and explore what is there. She lives in a tranquil beach community in southern California with her husband and their three four-legged babies.

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