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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
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Remembering Yesterday by Gay Summer Rick captures the quiet beauty of sun shining through fog on the beach, lifeguard tower standing like a sentinel in the sand, emerging as the fog begins its retreat out to sea. This piece features a palette of cool blues and cream whites with golden orange undertones. An environmentally friendly approach to painting is achieved using palette knives, no brushes. The canvas wrapped edges are hand rubbed with the golden orange underpainting that is seen in hints through layers of paint in the composition. Wired and ready to hang, no frame is required. Signed: G. Summer
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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There’s a quiet vibration and unexpected beauty in commonplace elements found in the urban environment. My work describes this in an atmospheric and dreamlike yet familiar manner. – Gay Summer Rick Gay Summer Rick is a Malibu-based artist whose practice is focused on creating urban and coastal atmospheric landscapes rendered with a keen sense of place, leaning toward abstraction. She applies veils of oil paint on canvas using palette knives to reveal scenes often bathed in the luminosity of clear blue white light or set aflame inside the warmth of a blood orange glow. A resident of Southern California for over 25 years, the artist maintains studios in Malibu and Inglewood, California.
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