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From the series: “Individualism” Oftentimes the subject matter or shapes that you intuitively lean towards when you let yourself go on a blank state of canvas when you are not trying to refer to anything will reveal something about yourself. Something that comes out of me will always be not so obvious, and somewhat equivocal n cryptic A flower might not be a flower but it can be a flower. But there’s also a dramatic allure to it — which is just how I like things to be in real life. Details - this is a hand painted, original painting. - created in North Carolina, USA - acrylic on canvas - gallery wrapped - ready to hang - signed on the back and front - UV varnished - acid-free cotton canvas triple primed - professional-grade paint - certificate of authenticity included About Although having an inclination to be inspired by nature, I certainly have departed from being trying to be purely representational. I found my most true and liberated self in exploring the beauty of ambiguity. So that my art is open to interpretation, which encourage viewers to imagine, question, or think. Instead of telling exactly what it is— something can either be a flower, water, smoke or mountains, depending on what the viewers want to see. The depth of my art often comes from the instinctual yet intentional flow of motion and the layering process that is systematic. Seemingly spontaneous movements that create interesting compositions and evoke the noir mood of melancholy, strength, opulence, and nostalgia. I am more interested in the sensorial and experiential aspects of feelings and processes. The amalgamation and balance between going unexpected and control. It is a collaborative event of constructing my vision and letting go inhibition in the pursuit of balance and harmony. Adding my own markings and oriental elements, is something that's embedded in my identity. I employ several different techniques to achieve the visual effects that I like, atmospheric use of contrasting light and dark, transparency, fluid thread of colors, and wispy brush marks Landscape abstract, soft abstract, neutral modern abstract, landscape abstraction, black white gold grey abstract, modern original abstract, textured abstract painting, floral flowers abstract, contemporary art, hand-painted abstract, birds botanical abstract, dynamic fluid abstract, rustic abstract, modern dark blue grey, mid century abstract painting, modern painting, elegant colorful painting, contemporary painting original, bold abstract colors, waves abstract, ocean abstraction, water abstract modern
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:45 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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I believe that abstraction is the ultimate door to a very personal visual language. Hidden symbols, memories, and unique perspectives are woven beneath the art. It could be about innocence, heritage, nostalgia, nature, a sense of beauty, and even darkness. Every deliberate mark, tension, pressure, or velocity that an artist applies to the canvas with the love of paint, a brush, or any weapon of choice and color combination is a simplified, yet concealed visual language that is coded, composed, and expressed into a work of art. Finding and encapsulating the spirit and subtleties of the natural world is what interests me. In my process, I let the freedom of movement take shape—with soft curves, edges, and swiping brushstrokes, drawing inspiration from forms that resemble aquatic, avian, and botanical forms. The first flow of movement occurs intuitively, followed by the layering of different techniques and detail work to achieve textural contrast, dimension, and depth. Imagining a burst of petals that blooms, seeing something as simple as the calming gradient of the colorful sky at sunset, or the surface of water that glimmers in the nighttime makes me wonder about the mystery of the deepest oceans, have all piqued my state of flow. Creating art is a way for me to embrace my individualistic tendencies and penchant for creativity. At the core, I am more interested in the sensorial and experiential aspects of feelings and processes. It is a collaborative event of constructing my vision and letting go of inhibition in the pursuit of harmony. Following my curiosity. embracing the unknown, and drawing out what's hidden inside into something physical truly gratifies me. Working with acrylics, immediacy is an important factor in the process and it helps to retain a spontaneous quality that I love. I also enjoy dynamic line work, gradation, and a play of light and dark to give each of my works a quiet intensity. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Part of sales will go towards helping neglected dogs and stray cats in my hometown. it's an issue that resonates deeply in my heart.
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