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Popart looks like a pop art it was created during the Pandemic to lift the spirts of the sad people I see in the park. It is part of the Lions gate series that is an architectural series of the Lions Gate bridge in Vancouver Canada. These original arts pieces are now also created as NFTs including the photos I took to create these works. All are currently being turned into NFTs.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:6 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:11.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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ARTIST BIO: Nice to meet you! I have been painting since I can remember. I draw an image than paint over it using photos I take throughout my travels. I consider myself an architectural abstract painter as I often paint man made structures in their unnatural habitat. My latest series is called the Lions Gate Bridge based on a series of images I took of the bridge named above in Vancouver Canada. I sold two pieces to a couple who live by the bridge and were visiting Seattle where I live recently. I use charcoal to start the image using large format canvas than paint using Flashe or Vinyl and water based oil as it can be transparent so I can still use the charcoal image underneath. I have had many shows in Pioneer Square starting as a young adult as a family friend owned a gallery at 319 Western. I grew up climbing the fire escape ladders to the roof and enjoying all the open studios on First Thursday Art Walk. I come from a long line of painters including 2 of my 4 sisters one of whom is represented in NYC at a gallery. Our father sold art at a booth in Pike Place Market and my aunt June also owned a gallery at Pier 66 in downtown Seattle and sold her own art along with other local artists. My grandmother also was the head of the Northwest Women's Painters association for many years and was a working artist for most of her life. It's in our blood. Supposedly we are related to Mary Cassat but I can't prove it it is just what my nana has always said.
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