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Little Jewels: Indigo and Gold #3 Painting

Katie Gallery

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 16 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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Originally listed for $880
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This size painting probably had more time in the laboratory than any other now for those of you new to the experience here at Katie.gallery we do relentless testing in front of our amazing target market audience at 55 Gansevoort St. in the meatpacking in New York City We perform the experiments every weekend Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM between 50° and 90° on a group of amazing people who are obviously all members of the fashion police Their input makes our work stronger better and more sexy in your home. Our ceaseless efforts to make the perfect piece of art and finally resulted in this. We all know that Mitchell Gold Bob Williams got the actual best peace in the universe a.k.a. the 16 x 20 with an incised 5 x 8 section of active of my Artist made materia Magica funori seaweed pigment and mica but this piece is my answer to that: A lovely Ripped trimmed piece of 100% cotton Coventry rag by Legion Paper, more cotton felt than cotton woven, ripped roughly at the edges to create a faux deckle 16 x 16 With an 8 x 8“ active image area is made to fit perfectly and with attitude into an IKEA Ribba 50 cm x 50 cm aka 19.75 inches 19.75 inches frame I have worked ceaselessly on this size because of my love affair with the Ribba frame has been so intense that at times I really question my sanity but everyone speaks IKEA and this design solution is one of the worlds favorites. And it is arguably the finest constructed $15 frame in the history of mankind now I had mine made by hand at a cost of around $250 and if you are that kind of person I know you are going to have yours properly framed and that my dear is the luxury of those who can... But the IKEA Ribba frame is such a beautiful and elegant solution for a design problem that many people have: they’d like to do multiples they’d like to create a great layout but they don’t have a jillion dollars for framing. In steps the humans at IKEA . The ribba frame will get you through this framing project ( they even have a mat that goes with it if you prefer) and you can plop this piece in place and it is going to look like $1 million and make your friends jealous. You do not have to tell them that you got the frame at IKEA and I certainly won’t tell on you but if you put three above your bed all I’m gonna tell you is they’re gonna look amazing I signed them on back so you can spin them the right way and create gorgeous compositions for the ages I cannot say enough about the three over the bed. oh my gosh, so is it leading on my Design only page why yes yes it is all I can tell you is that you need to buy this and a few of its little brothers and sisters as soon as you can Because honestly there’s no chance that this is going to last And I’m going to tell everyone where to find them so there is no chance that these are going to last but if you are wise and you have followed and you want an amazing piece it amazing price I’m putting this up for this weekend only at irresistible prices because come on ‘tis the season Anyway if you read this far you know that I make my own paints with pigment and Mica creating the amazing effects You also know that I do great work that makes your place look amazing and I’m in boutique hotels and cool places all around the planet because they just give and ooze light, LIKE EYESHADOW for your house. Other than the three above the bed which is obviously the coolest placement in the history of mankind I would also suggest you try this piece as a single over a light fixture perhaps in an older home in a scant wall that’s really not big enough for anything else but you really need something there This size piece does a great job of holding down a small to midsize wall like a boss Again I hate to say this but I do sell out very quickly if for some reason you’re reading this and thinking well maybe I’ll go look at this other piece, it will be gone and I reserve the right to sell in person if a client says yes before you do so don’t sit these will be gone soon! at Mitchell gold Bob Williams they are $800 friend for the 16 by 20s you’re going to be getting yours for the above mentioned price so I hope you’re impressed There are only about 10 pieces involved in this flash sale so this is your big chance everybody

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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My largest influence has been the tribe of artisans and makers who raised me up. I find Australian Aboriginal painters deeply moving because of my roots. Their commitment to the present moment, the idea of painting as a community story, is an important part of the process. I love the idea of the nothing that is the outback, and how painters there have created an industry for themselves out of the stories of their lives and history. My favorite, Dorothy Napangardi and the other Napangardi sisters, have a painted language that echoes through time. All of my watercolor paintings are mixed from pigment by hand, creating unique, one-of-a-kind hues. Pigments come from all over the world and are light-durable, synthetic, and non toxic whenever possible. In addition to gum arabic, the age-old watercolor binder, the pieces heavily use funori, a Japanese seaweed. Often used in archival book binding, the funori is used to lift and carry dense pure pigments over the paper with a unique body and flow not often seen in traditional watercolor. The paper is beautiful 100% cotton Coventry Rag Legion made, like the artist, in the early 1970s, and is uniquely able to take the process. It was created largely for Erte, and had a certain stability in the gold leaf he used in his work. How it handles the metallic pigments and the dense layers is why it is the preferred paper above all others for the process. The Fibonacci series is often used in my work to create patterns with the beauty and nuance of the numbers. The I Ching, with its patterns of lines coming forever down, up, and rising through the random noise to give us insight into the nature of change, is another patterning influence. The patterns are laid in using a latex white, and despite much experimentation, the best resist is still Jackson Pollack's favorite, housepaint. I also mix it with silk painting resists. This causes a ghosting and patterning around the resist, which is really beautiful and works perfectly with the paper. There is no right way to look at these beauties. Turn them around and upside down, I make them on a table that spins so the right way is your way. The mica pigments change depending on the angle and light you see them under. So let them get a little sun, live with them, love them. These aren't just paintings, they are life long friends.

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