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Sugar Skull #16 Painting

Leif Erik Johansen

United States

Painting, Paper on Paper

Size: 27 W x 33 H x 4 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is a 3D diorama light box. Using 3/16th inch foam core between each layer of 140lb acid free watercolor and card stock paper. Around the edges of the custom made wood frame I install LED color changing strip lights which function by use of a remote control. In the back of the frame is where the power supply is installed. It must be plugged into a standard 120V receptacle if you're in N. America. As the lights change colors it interacts with the colors in the artwork, creating a different mood with each color. The lights can remain on a single color like blue or red, or one of the 16 different colors, or they can rotate through them using the various functions on the remote control like; fade, jump or strobe. There is a dimmer button and a slow and quick button on the remote control giving you the option of how fast or slow the lights change colors. The art was inspired by Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival which happens every year on Nov 1st all over Mexico.

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Painting:

Paper on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

27 W x 33 H x 4 D in

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I began to draw at a young age, I taught myself while in math class and social studies. I was constantly drawing and I simply didn’t have much interest in any other subjects. I was a below average student, however, I was a straight A art student. After High school I had little interest in a formal art education, yet in an effort to appease those around me I did entertain the idea for a couple of years before making a conscious decision to drop out and travel the world in lieu of an art degree and explore my own methods of self-education. Aside from my vagabond type of lifestyle my twenties and thirties were spent learning many things which have proven to be useless at this point in my life, such as how to carve an apple into a pipe or how to consume a “bar mistake” quickly without being seen by management. after years traveling to many beautiful and exotic countries, my artistic expression began to bubble up and overflow out of me like a geyser. Around that time I had my first child. I was in my 40's and things changed quickly. My once so-called hobby turned into a full-time career in two years short years. I find it important to evolve as an artist and being a constructive self-critic is an important part of that process for me. There is a part of me that never wants to be truly satisfied with my work for fear of becoming complacent and out-dated. I believe it's important to maintain a humble perspective of oneself and constantly pursue more knowledge and experience within the arts, while pushing my own boundaries just a little each time. I believe banality can kill inspiration therefore I always set aside time in the studio to experiment and keep my creative spirit excited and inspired about what I am creating.

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