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Painting, Encaustic on Canvas
Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 1.5 D in
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Non-representational improvisation color field painting inspired by Helen Frankenthaler. There was no idea nor a real subject matter that was abstracted. Color dictated the shapes that occurred. The title only reflects what is sometimes a humorous imagining when viewing this type of image. Encaustic and acrylic were used on a stretched canvas . There is no frame. A neutral color from the palette used during the painting is used to color the edges of the canvas. It is shipped in a wooden crate. I signed the back of the canvas so it can be hung vertical or horizontal, I have no preference.
2018
Encaustic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
31.5 W x 31.5 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Relocated back to USA after 15 years in Thailand.,Studied at The School of Visual Arts , New York City . While in New York worked on the production staff of an Andy Warhol Productions movie. Studied at the Toledo Museum of Art School of Design. There studied drawing with Diana Attie, printmaking with Peter Elloian, and painting with John Botts. Was awarded a grant to study filmmaking and went to Denver University. Graduated from San Francisco State University in 1977 in Sculpture and Painting. There studied sculpture with Stephen DeStaebler , Bruce Newell, and Mel Henderson. During that period also took filmmaking classes at the University of California at Berkeley. Had various jobs working with Architectural models, art foundries in Thailand and Shidoni Art Foundry in Santa Fe, NM. Larry Coffin was a teaching tennis professional from the late 1960’s until 1994. He taught in Ohio, Aspen, Colorado, San Francisco, Ca, and Santa Fe , NM. He is now working on publishing a series of books of his artwork covering the past 40 years. Was trained in Majorca, Spain with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi as a teacher of Transcendental Meditation and worked for the Students International Meditation Society teaching TM. Later became a student of Master Da Free John. Retired to Chiangrai Thailand in 2005. Relocated back to the USA in 2020.
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