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Sledgehammer Paint Reflection: Catching the Negative Impact of the Mark Cement pieces of architecture are incorporated into these works then they are coated with industrial grade latex paint to make the most interesting surfaces. In this series I am playing with movement while working with pieces of architecture, like peanut butter and jelly. Often times the paint gets angry before settling; it bubbles and mixes in strange ways, other times the dried paint cracks like the floor of a desert adding a new level of weirdness to the aftermath. Every time you look at one of my works you will notice something; a small nuance or intricacy that you did not see before, it will brighten up your day and become an endless source of good energy. I hope You will see a starting point and perhaps get momentarily lost; I hope that you will dream. ______________________________________________ Arrives ready to hang on your wall; made with high quality heavy body paint so you really can feel the structure and witness the vibrancy of the color . One of a kind, and Limited Edition Series; with a signed certificate of authenticity, it will also be signed and dated on the back by Chris Crewe in permanent marker. ______________________________________________ Copyright © 2019 Chris Crewe - All Rights Reserved.
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
12 W x 16 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
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« I hope you will see a starting point and maybe get a bit lost: I hope that you will dream. » Emerging artist Chris Crewe compares life to a trapeze act. Always knowing that the next rung will be there, he hasn't fallen yet. The Canadian artist has been studying the use of sledgehammer as a paintbrush, replicating marks, and incorporating them into his abstract works. Crewe also makes paint markers out of plastic bottles by melting the plastic to turn the lid into a spout, often using them to draw in free-flowing gestures. His unique works are meant to 'brighten your day'.
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