For this piece in particular, I felt it absolutely necessary to name it "X" for many reasons, but I'll let YOU decide your reason. I could say that I felt very political while painting this piece, but the politics involved could also be linked to the ecology that's attached. None-the-less, I feel plenty emotions when I see this piece, but what I find most intriguing is that there are a few ways of viewing the painting. There were a few different stages of emotions I had while painting this, from joy to sadness, from strange emptiness to contentment. When the piece was finally finished, the series of emotions completed itself into a certain meaning. Fully abstract, it's intentions beg the viewers attention and stir up something inside, is it chaos? Contemplation? Curiosity? Satisfaction? Feed me your thoughts! :-)
and as always...
Enjoy!
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16" x 20" (Continuous wrap on sides) $460
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Catalog info:
Artwork: "X"
Brief Description: Acrylic 16" x 20"
Canvas Sides: Continuous wrap 1/2" sides
Type: Painting
Art Style: Abstract
Medium: Acrylic Paint
Framed: Self Framing (Continuous wrap on sides) 1/2" sides
Reproduction: Original
Retail Price: $460
Final Coat/Protection: Kamar Varnish-1312
No: #62 (Signed/Autographed edition)
(NOTE: Colors shown may vary slightly from actual painting due to computer display adapter and monitor manufacturer and/or configuration.)
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