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Sea of Plastic Painting

Amy Browning

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36 H x 9 D in

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About The Artwork

In 2019 I remember hearing how our recycled plastics were being dumped into the ocean instead of being recycled. As I was rinsing out some plastic bottles for recycling, I was contemplating this problem, and then I had the idea to incorporate my recycling into a painting instead of throwing it in the bin. In order to incorporate 3Dimensional objects into a 2Dimensional painting, I needed to transition between the 2 and 3 Dimensions. So I decided to sculpt waves out of wire mesh, papier mache, and heavy gesso in incorporate the two dimensions. I wanted to work large, but light, so I chose canvas and papier mache as my base. The painting took over 40 hours to create from start to finish, not including my initial thumbnail sketches and experiments. The sky in this painting was inspired by Gericault's "The Raft of the Medusa". Just like "The Raft of the Medusa", I wanted to create for the viewer a sense of drama, dread, and threatening danger. I hope the viewer gets this sense and is impacted by the threat that plastics are to our oceans, but I hope he/she also enjoys the abstract nature and sculptural characteristics I gave to the waves in the foreground and the painterly clouds in the background. This painting is on a 48 x 36-inch gallery-wrapped canvas. The sides are painted, the surface is sealed and varnished, and the back is fitted with D-rings and wire, ready to be hung on a wall. It will be shipped in a wooden crate with additional padding to protect it.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 36 H x 9 D in

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"In nature as in music, there is an intangible quality of beauty that is felt by the deepest recesses of our being. This experience is what fuels my inspiration to create in an attempt to capture in paint, what I experience through my senses. Moreover, my paintings are imbued with a deep appreciation for creation and a love for symbolism and allegory. Through my paintings I hope to give the viewer a glimpse of the world in a new light. " Amy grew up in rural Maryland and spent her free time exploring the forest and creek near her home. She often took her sketchbook and nature guides with her outdoors to sketch and identify the plants and animals she found. At the age of 13, Amy enrolled in weekly watercolor lessons with a locally renowned artist, Rebecca Pearl, and continued these lessons for the next 6 years. During this time, Amy also continued her pursuit of the natural world and dabbled in botany, animal husbandry, and annual neighborhood trash clean-ups that her father organized. Artists are often not only interested in creating beautiful artwork, but also in finding ways to communicate an idea. Amy was no different, and she was fascinated by language as yet another way to communicate. She studied Latin and German at university in addition to studio art and art history. Learning German gave her the opportunity to spend a year at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Germany to study art history. During her time in Germany, Amy was introduced to the symbolism of the medieval world and the paintings of the German Romantics, which soon began to find their way into her art. Since graduating with a degree in Studio Art and Art History from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland, Amy has studied under a number of other artists in the Washington, D.C. area, including Robert Liberace, Lisa Semerad, and David Carter. Amy herself has had solo exhibits in the D.C. Metro region, including at The Art League Gallery in Alexandria, VA. She has had work juried into highly competitive exhibits across the Eastern Seaboard, and her work graces the walls of collectors throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. Amy currently resides with her husband and three daughters in Virginia and shares her love of art with children, teens and adults by teaching at the Art League School in Alexandria. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, gardening, or having a dance party with her daughters in the living room.

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