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building blocks Painting

Amber Brookman

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 60 W x 72 H x 2.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This series explores the concepts of the building blocks of life, the core structures that make us all the same and that connect every thing on the planet. I use a lot of marble dust and a reductive process to put paint on and then remove paint and sand the work over and over again in many layers. These pieces play with light. The whites are very matte while the color areas reflect light. These works with the strong spine like image arose out of my previous work when I was dealing with back pain, surgery and recovery. As a Pilates instructor, I use the term “core” often as a reference to the center of our musculature and the stability of our human structure. There is also another reference to the use of the term core in these works; that is the communication and connection between people and the world around. To really interact and connect, to work core to core with others and the universe is to see that we are all connected.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

60 W x 72 H x 2.5 D in

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Amber Brookman bio After graduating as a Fine Art major from CSU Chico, Amber Brookman began her art career during the hey day of the 90’s in San Francisco and established a reputation for large scale abstract art that lends itself well to modern public and private spaces. She worked out of her studio at the Hunters Point Shipyard, where she sold work with galleries and art consultants across the country. In 2008 Brookman relocated with her new husband to Huntsville, Alabama, and into a studio at Lowe Mill Arts and Entertainment. Her years in Alabama bore lots of work, as well as a break to rear a human being. In her last months in Huntsville, Brookman was granted a Public Art Project designing festival flags for the new Orion Amphitheater. In 2022 Brookman returned to her roots in the Bay Area, and is now living and working in Berkeley, CA. Amber is re-discovering her voice and love for creating bodies of work that tell a story, and work as individuals as well, the way a family tells a story through its ancestry. Amber Brookman has exhibited and sold work nationally and internationally and is represented in many private, corporate and hospitality collections and spaces around the world. In recent years geometric abstraction has dominated her artistic style with her underlying interests in the sciences providing content and inspiration. Her mediums often include oils, resins and encaustics, as well as collage, fabric design and mixed media works. Brookman is currently working on a new body of work that will ultimately include painting as well as mixed media works, large scale sculpture, performance and experimental works of art addressing the ideas behind humans as integrated biophsychosocial beings. “I see my art as a sort of applied philosophy, or an embodiment of my seeking of deeper understanding of our selves as biophsychosocial beings. In that way each piece is a literal extension of my life and being.” - amber brookman

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