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Push Play Painting

Greg Hausler

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 20.5 W x 20 H x 2.5 D in

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This painting is one of ten paintings that traveled to the Belgrade Biennale Art Salon & Athens Auction in June 2022! It displayed at the Vlada Divljan Cultural Center in Belgrade Serbia on June 6th 2022 and again on June 14th 2022. This original mixed media artwork is created with latex and acrylic paint on a flannel shirt, a cloth shop glove, rags and clothing scraps. The painting sat unfinished for years! I had started it long ago, lost both my direction & my interest. I did not like where it was going. In 2021 I gradually started to work on it again, more and more, steadily building a vision and purpose for it. The more I picked at it, the more I gained steam until it became the only piece I worked on for a while. I completed it on my birthday and now I’m very happy with how it turned out. Can you find my favorite, torn, old flannel t-shirt? It's in there; look for the collar and buttons. The work glove should be completely obvious, but I managed to change the appearance of the direction of the thumb. As usual, it is up to the viewer to decide what "Push Play" means. The title is literally in the piece, in an intentionally confusing arrangement. Purchase NFT at: https://opensea.io/accounts/WonkyStarStudios

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20.5 W x 20 H x 2.5 D in

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Greg Hausler was born in New York but raised in Kansas where he graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting. During his time at college, he developed his signature technique of using articles of clothing and other textiles instead of linen canvas for his mixed-media abstract paintings. His non-traditional use of painting media is influenced by Marcel Duchamp and street artists while his painting technique draws inspiration from Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet resulting in a style of work that is uniquely his own.

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