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Separationalism: Yellow Orbs (Set of Four) Painting

Carla Dancey

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas Board

Size: 28 W x 22 H x 0.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is a set of four original paintings; each one on an 11" x 14" strong, durable, pet and child friendly canvas board. When hung together to form one large painting, they cover a minimum space of 28" W x 22" H. They can be hung to form one large artwork or they can be hung individually around your space. I am calling this style of art 'Separationalism.' (See artist's profile for information on this art form.) I titled these paintings as orbs but I think I was subconsciously painting isolation circles and separating them from their surroundings. Matching art can help to create a clean, professional appearance that can't always be achieved as easily with mismatched artworks. These paintings are bold and colorful and they will create focal points and accents around your space. The paintings can be rearranged and hung together to create an X pattern instead of an oval center. Each painting has had gloss varnish applied for years of added protection, making them easy to wipe off fingerprints, etc. The artworks have hangers attached to hang flat against the wall so you will not need to purchase additional frames unless you would like to. You will also receive a certificate of authenticity. Thank you for your interest in my art.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas Board

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

28 W x 22 H x 0.5 D in

Number of Panels:

4

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Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

During the Covid-19 mandates and lockdowns, my paintings began to reflect my state of mind and the dire circumstances that I found myself in. We were all being told to separate from each other. Don't touch anything. Sterilize your hands and your environment. Get into your house, your circle, your corner and self isolate. Wear a mask. Play vaccine roulette with your health by getting an experimental shot in your arm or else lose your livelihood. Some people paid the ultimate price for this. When the government starts forcing people to engage in activities that could injure or kill them, even if it was only a few people, this is not a safe environment for human beings anymore. One injury or death from the jabs would be too many for me. I know some people might disagree if they thought the greater good was worth sacrificing some people to achieve it. I began to separate things that were inside of my paintings which I believe was a response to my outward circumstances. During the height of the pandemic, I began to paint thick, black lines to separate everything from everything else. Even in the landscapes that I was painting, I was dividing the land from the land with black lines. Even the sun in the sky had a black line around it separating it from the rest of the painting. I experimented with using other colours to make the separation marks in my artworks but nothing but thick black lines would satisfy me psychologically. Now that the threat of Covid-19 has lessened, I am now able to use gold and silver lines to make these fences between things. Another thing that emerged from my artworks was a white washing or blurring of the colors. I felt that I just couldn't get the truth from the world anymore. The mainstream media was lying to us in unison along with our governmental bodies. I began to whitewash things in my paintings. I started painting nets and artificial spider's webs and chemtrails that looked like medical gauze on and around things. Circles, triangles and other geometric shapes with distinct corners were emerging because we can all go to our corners or self isolate in our own circles of life. Literally, we were being forced into 6' circles of separation. I also began to separate the pieces of the whole painting into multi panel sections that could be separated from each other and moved around the room or rearranged. These were painted in sets of four or more.

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