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20 x 16 in ($179)
White Canvas
No Frame
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The horizontal and vertical movements inspire me. My brushstrokes move across, activating the canvas, and creating a vibrant red base. I then pour the acrylic oranges and whites with shape and texture to make the colors dance across the canvas. This work is wired, ready to hang, and unframed.
2022
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
20 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
White Canvas
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American Artist, Tara Kuhnert Hotchkis, began painting at age three under the guidance of her father. Tara is the youngest child of internationally renowned painter Manfred H. Kuhnert, The Fourth Baron von Köb und von Urbenstedt and granddaughter of accomplished portrait artist Baroness Gertrude von Köb und Von Urbenstedt, A graduate of the prestigious Academy of Fine Art Dresden. "As an abstract artist, I consider myself a Symbolist Expressionist; I paint the world as I see it. When I was a child, painting with my father, he would say, 'Paint like you mean it!' " Tara had the unique opportunity to grow up in the artist enclave of Laguna Beach, California, spending afternoons painting alongside her father in his studio. "My father made sure I always traveled with sketchpads and pencils in hand, as I would often accompany him on location. I was destined to become an artist."
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