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Size: 48 W x 36 H x 2 D in
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Through the use of sharp lines and almost a storyline concept to this abstract painting, we see the destruction of two upright buildings being brought down by an unknown power that wipes them both from the face of the earth. An omen or a glimpse into the future of what could happen if things don't change in the present?
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
48 W x 36 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
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Emerging Canadian artist Cory pushes the boundaries of abstract acrylic painting by forgoing traditional brushes in favor of unconventional tools like knives, machetes, plastic, and wood. His innovative approach seeks to evoke raw texture and dynamic movement in each piece. In his latest collection of monochrome, black-and-white abstracts featuring birch trees, Cory captures the pervasive sense of isolation and the search for direction in an uncontrollable world. These works invite viewers to explore the intricate layers of paint and uncover hidden elements, encouraging a personal interpretation of their subtle depths. Cory’s distinctive style has attracted acclaim from leading publications such as Vogue and has been showcased in prestigious galleries across Paris and North America. His work is also featured in private collections worldwide, reflecting his global impact and artistic reach.
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