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Hold On1, Original Contemporary Minimalist Nude Figure Study Painting, 2022
20" x 16" (HxW) Watercolor on Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper
A modern figure study of the divine feminine, this composition by artist Elizabeth Becker features a reclining, nude female body whose arms are folded across herself, blocking the view of her face. The woman is depicted gesturally with blotches of peach and brown watercolor, with moments of purple and blue depicting the shadows falling upon her skin. The work is simple and minimalist, with much of the paper remaining white, but the woman's pose and expressive placement of paint gives this work an emotive and powerful presence.
Images with frames are examples only; this work comes unframed.
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Original watercolor painting on 140 lb Arches cold pressed paper
About the Artist:
- Creator:Elizabeth Becker (1986)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Boston, MA
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Elizabeth Becker
Elizabeth Becker (born 1986) is a painter living and working in Pennsylvania. At a young age, art became her therapy, both as an escape and means of expression. She went on to study fine art at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, University of the Arts and Millersville University, where she earned her BA in Psychology and BSE in Art Education. In 2012, Elizabeth began working primarily in watercolor. She was quickly drawn to the spontaneity and immediacy of this medium. Fascinated by the beautiful and unpredictable interactions that occur between pigment, water and paper, it is an art form that she never tires of exploring. Elizabeth happily shares a simple and creative life with her husband Anthony, a woodworker, and their border collie Newman.
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