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Painting, Gouache on Wood
Size: 21 W x 24 H x 2.8 D in
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This is a dyptic. They are being sold together. I created these in 2015 when there was an outbreak of the Ebola virus. It can represent any virus really. I had a wooded frame made and poured plaster inside then added layers of blue/ grey gouche and carved into the plaster in several places. Each panel is 9.75" x 24" 2" deep. It was selected for a juried exhibition at Moore College of Art and Design by Richard Tocchia. It was also exhibited at "The Art of Science" exhibition at Franklin Square.
Gouache on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
21 W x 24 H x 2.8 D in
2
Not Framed
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Kristin Osgood Lamelas is a Philadelphia born artist, currently living in New Jersey. She donated a kidney to her father in 2011. Since then, her mixed-media paintings reference aerial views of specific landscapes and images of cells from her own body. Lamelas holds an MFA and a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design and an Art Education certification from Rowan University. She has traveled extensively and has studied at the Florence Academy of Art, Laguna College of Art, Studio Incamminati, Pennsylvania Academy of Art and SACI. She worked as a Graphic Design and Photography teacher in New Jersey for 18 years. She was President of the Women's Caucus for Art Philadelphia Chapter from 2012-2015. She is currently raising a daughter with her husband and is enjoying seeing the world through her eyes. She is happily married and is enjoying life.
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