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Golden Years: Mistake Was A Hidden Intention Painting

Michael Duke Pavoni

Japan

Painting, Enamel on Canvas

Size: 25.7 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Paying Close Attention to the small and important things in Life. Underpainting: Exploration from close observation of a traditional Japanese "furoshiki" fabric wrap pattern. Twisted, simplified, expanded and with a loose dynamic hand captured. One single Christopher Wool flower curated and enlarged, solo, here in vivid Lucky Red! Elegant and stunning simple pure minimal, a window into another ethereal world. Layers of underpainting result in rich texture. An entire narrative encased and enshrined in shimmering gold and copper. Extremely beautiful, sophisticated, showing the history of the piece, its conception, growth and execution. Looks creamy, rich and delicious like chocolate and golden caramel. Handsigned verso by artist in fat black marker, and spray tagged. (SEE last photo) Large, impactful, glorious and ready to hang. A true stunner! NOTE: stretcher bars are fairly lightweight, but cross strut structure underneath adds strength. Think painting would be best served and presented in a simple box frame, no edges cut off by wrapover type frame.

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Painting:

Enamel on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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25.7 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Newest YouTube short. Click / Copy & Paste Here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/N3Pw6OLQmiM Talismans, Portals, Offerings. Mono No Aware is a Japanese concept of Value for the fleeting and impermanent. The 1-week cherry blossom sesason is the most well-known example. Important and Valuable because it lasts so short. As an American living and making art in Japan, the opposing worlds of Past and Present, West and East, Fact and Fiction blend. This work takes shape at those intersections of real and imagined, lived and dreamed, recalled and fabricated. The work exists in the gap between actual events and memory imagined, created, distorted, magnified and buried. ---

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