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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 W x 48 H x 1.3 D in
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They just don't make them like they used to. This chair never wants to retire. When I first started out in the world, I found this chair at a garage sale for $10. It was beloved until an apartment flood destroyed it. A month later, I found its twin at a local thrift store. It has remained with my family ever since and is now my dog's favorite resting spot. Some objects just choose you. The background of the painting contains metallic paints which shine in the light. • Gallery wrapped heavy canvas with sides painted to match artwork • Wired and ready to hang • All materials used are professional grade • Signed
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 48 H x 1.3 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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My work is a vivid exploration of memory, identity, and place. Using a palette of bold, saturated colors, I draw from the vivid imprints of my past, blending personal imagery with contemporary landscapes to evoke a dialogue between memory and the present. These vibrant hues are more than aesthetic choices; they symbolize the intensity of memory and the emotions tied to it, capturing fleeting moments and long-forgotten scenes from my life. By juxtaposing images from my past—intimate, nostalgic fragments—with the modern, evolving world around me, I seek to create a visual narrative that bridges time. Each piece becomes a conversation between who I was and who I am, between the environments that shaped me and those I navigate now. The landscapes I paint are far different from the classical perception of what a landscape painting should be. They are not just physical spaces but emotional terrains, transformed by the lens of time and memory. Through this interplay of color and form, I invite the viewer to engage with their own memories and personal landscapes, and to reflect on how the past and present constantly inform one another in our perceptions of the world. Cheryl Frey is a painter and collage artist living and working on Long Island. Cheryl’s artwork has been exhibited in several galleries throughout the Midwest and Northeastern United States. Her work is also a part of several national and international private collections. Portfolio: Instagram:
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