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Queen of Creation Painting

Kenny Ross

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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From the profound depths of the unconscious, the genesis of this painting emerged, manifesting a luminous tapestry of existence and energy. I begin my artistic sojourn in silence, allowing meditation to guide my hand, ushering in spontaneous drawing that speaks volumes. Central to this piece is the vibrant pulse of creation's dynamic energy—unbridled, uncontainable, and utterly transformative. Picture this: energy, born within us as a fervent rush of sexual vitality, surging and spiraling upwards, transcending the confines of our cranial vaults to touch the vast expanse of the cosmos. It's an energy innate to all, ever potent and metamorphic, waiting to be unleashed. What you're beholding captures that raw, explosive fervor. In every brushstroke and hue, the piece resonates with this eruptive might. And it is no coincidence that this force is portrayed within a woman. She, the symbol of birth and creation, becomes the perfect vessel. Through her, the painting articulates the very essence of life's inception, drawing a parallel between her and the universe. Our existence is painted with this power. And here, amidst the canvas, it dances—vibrant, vital, and voracious. When you gaze upon this artwork, know that within you lies the same transformative potency, waiting to be realized, to be set free. It's more than just paint; it's a narrative of creation's timeless rhythm.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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Born in the artistically-rich enclave of Great Neck, NY, a haven that burgeoned as a refuge for New York City's prolific intellectuals and artisans, my journey was serendipitously set against a canvas of inspiration. A bucolic suburb that whispered tales of creativity, Great Neck bore witness to my artistic inception, my earliest strokes of passion, and my incessant yearning to create. From the symphonies of Beethoven to the sonatas of Chopin, melodies of music danced in the very air I breathed. It was my father, an accomplished concert pianist, who first planted in me the reverence for artistic expression. Each note he played taught me that art was not just an expression—it was a lifeline. Together with this, my mother, a beacon of encouragement, ushered me into the world of color and form, setting me on painting lessons when most kids were still doodling with crayons. At the early age of 11, I found myself amidst the verdant environs of Bucks Rock Work Camp. This wasn't any ordinary summer camp, but a sanctuary dedicated to nurturing the budding artist within every child. Here, amidst the fragrant pines and campfire songs, my hands danced across diverse mediums. From the whirl of the potters wheel to the rugged contours of wood, I crafted countless pieces—each echoing my journey. Ceramics, metal and wood sculpture, oil painting; my fingers wove magic in them all. Yet, as the rebellious teen years dawned, the siren call of music lured me once again. The intricate nuances of jazz guitar became my muse, leading me to delve deeper into the world of rhythms and melodies. This fervent passion saw me majoring in music composition at the prestigious University of Michigan. Life post-college unfurled a melange of experiences. To make ends meet and the soul fulfilled, I became a production artist, while simultaneously managing my renowned New Wave band, Kammer Musik, as we often played CBGBs. But as destiny would have it, graphic design beckoned, and I found myself climbing the ladder of creativity, holding esteemed art director positions at bastions like Seventeen, The New York Times, and the legendary Saks Fifth Avenue. Here, amidst the world of high fashion and lens flares, working shoulder to shoulder with some of the globe's iconic photographers, my aesthetic evolved, refined, matured. 2012 marked a poignant return to my first love—drawing. The Spring Street Studio, with its live models, became a regular haunt.

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