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Why Don't You Make Us - Diptych Painting

Preston M Smith PMS

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is a unique PMS abstract acrylic diptych that will make a statement in your home or office. This piece has a mature, modern aesthetic. The colors streak and overlap, while also being contrasted by hard lines and bold color shifts. The accents of light blue, orange and yellow against white and bold black is both modern and striking. There are hints of surface texture and color peeking through the top layer of paint. These pieces have a dark and angsty neutral palette. They also have a geometrical and gestural style that balance each other out nicely. It is a modern diptych like no other that will enhance your space. Note: These paintings are painted on artist-stretched 1.5" deep canvas, with the sides painted black and yellow. They come hang ready. Each individual piece measures (from left to right): 30" x 30" x 1.5" and 18" x 36" x 1.5". These paintings are signed on the front and includes my Certificate of Authenticity. © 2022 PMS Artwork. All rights reserved.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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"My art and life has been a process of moving from darkness into light." - PMS Artist Preston M. Smith (PMS) found himself cross-eyed and with no depth perception as a child. This was the "lens" through which he developed his unique visual perspective of the world, which he now shares as a painter. Before focusing completely on his visual artwork, Preston spent many years developing and expanding his creative mindset by acting professionally, touring and lead singing for a punk/ska band, and writing two novels as well as a collection of poetry and original paintings. All of this experience fed into his ability to access his creative voice and communicate his own experience. Over the years, Preston’s artwork has transitioned from moody pop surrealist paintings into vibrantly colorful, tactile, highly textured and almost "edible" abstract works. His mantra for his abstract work is "color, texture, beauty and decay", and his work and life have been an expression of moving from darkness into light. Preston’s work has been showcased alongside David Lynch and at the Inaugural Purple Ball for President Obama’s Inauguration in 2009, where he was commissioned to paint 12 portraits of the President. Recently, Preston is coming off of a successful Solo Exhibition at ShockBoxx Gallery in Hermosa Beach California and his first two showings at the LA Art Show in Downtown L.A.. His work has also been selected by a panel of curators as a winner in the 1st 2018 ArtSlant Artprize Showcase and has been on display at the world famous La Luz De Jesus Gallery, and in numerous exhibitions throughout Los Angeles and across the country. Preston's work has also been the subject of a documentary short entitled "Negativity To Creativity" and is in more than 500 private collections in 26 countries, as well as in the collections of celebrities such as Ed Harris, Ashley Judd, Josh Lucas, Patricia Arquette and more.

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