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The Eye of the Storm Painting

Gena Cohen

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

“The Eye of the Storm,” is an acrylic painting that represents the storm of life. Afterall, aren’t we all sailing our own boat, journeying through the waters of existence? There are sure to be torrential storms that test everything within a person during one’s time on the planet. At times in order to keep one’s ship above water can take everything one’s got. Furthermore, throughout this painting’s strokes is an ode to those moments when one reaches the eye. The eye of the storm is often peaceful, free, and healing. After sailing through the stormy waters, the eye can be a haven. "The Eye of the Storm" is a 48" by 48" acrylic painting made by Minneapolis based fine artist, Gena Cohen.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in

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After earning a Bachelor of Individualized Studies in Art, Holistic Health, and Religious Studies at the University of Minnesota, Cohen studied traditional oil painting. and mixed media techniques at the Milan Art Institute. It was there that her style as an abstract expressionist emerged. Today Cohen’s work explores emotional nuance through the use of vibrant colors and textures. Her work is visceral, fast-paced, and intuitive, leveraging tools such as spray paint, collage, mirror, fabric, acrylic inks, and oil paint. She considers her creative process a storm of inspiration that might strike at any moment - moving quickly before passing upon completion of each piece. “My work is intuitive,” says Cohen “Painting for me is both a release of the old and a process of regeneration where I feel very connected and alive.” Based in the heart of Minneapolis, Cohen’s studio is five minutes from the Mississippi river, where she often sits and writes about themes for her upcoming pieces. The sun moving through the water - an element Cohen has incorporated in much of her work - is one of her top inspirations. Cohen is in the beginning stages of creating an art book of her work.

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