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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1 D in
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POPART | STREETART | URBAN | GRAFFITI | EXPRESSIONISM | SPIRITUAL ABSTRACTS | MODERN ART | POST-MODERN ART | 2020 Thank You for Visiting! This painting is done with high quality acrylics and a graffiti marker, I used sharp objects to scrape through the paint, pushing elements back and bringing others forward, this play gives my work character and depth. My paintings attract people who are looking for authenticity, each one is a struggle; each one a balancing act between color, shape, line, surface, space, abstraction, and object. 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 inspiration for your life. I want you to see a starting point and perhaps get momentarily lost; I hope that you will dream. __________________________________________ EVERY PIECE IS CREATED IN MY STUDIO, MADE FOR URBAN LIFE, TO PERSONIFY THE BUSTLING, SEXUALLY CHARGED MARCH FORWARD YOU FEEL WHEN LIVING IN A CITY, TO KNOW YOU'VE MADE IT, OR TO GIVE HOPE THAT SOON YOU WILL. YOU ARE POWERFUL. YOU ARE PASSIONATE, AND YOU'RE ONLY JUST GETTING STARTED. ___________________________________________ One of a kind painting comes with a certificate of authenticity. Created with high-quality acrylic paint, arrives ready to hang on your wall, the sides are painted. The piece will be titled, signed, and dated in permanent marker. Yours to keep forever!
2020
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 36 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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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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