Rachel SrinivasanMoon Tarot, Oil Painting2019
2019
About the Item
Artist Comments
Part of Rachel's Rodeo Tarot series. A playful interpretation of The Moon card. The moon hovers above the landscape, embracing circling fish or yin and yang. Bordered by prancing horses and a crayfish emerging from the dark waters that recede into the distant mountains. "This moon painting is my version of the Tarot card and influenced by my horse obsessed childhood and my interpretation of the moon, the childlike subconscious and my newly linked connection with Tarot," says Rachel.
About the Artist
For Rachel Srinivasan, an idea is worth putting on a canvas only if it still feels exciting after a few days. Rachel enjoys mulling the idea over in her mind for some time before creating an artwork. She hopes viewers will engage with her work and wonder about the subject matter, shapes and colors. "My current work is all about creating a connection between the person on the canvas with the viewer," she explains. She prefers large paintings and sometimes even makes her own canvases. She currently lives in Arizona and enjoys baking rhubarb pies, reading, running and going to art museums.
Words that describe this painting: moon, lunar, Tarot card, night, cosmic, space, horses, equine, childhood, fantasy, representational, primitive, oil painting, blue
Moon Tarot
Rachel Srinivasan
Oil painting on stretched canvas
Painting wraps around edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on back
2019
40 in. h x 40 in. w x 2 in. d
12 lbs. 0 oz.
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- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Condition:Moon Tarot. Rachel Srinivasan. Oil painting on stretched canvas. Painting wraps around edges. Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on back.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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Rachel Srinivasan
Rachel Srinivasan was born in Oklahoma. She discovered her love of figurative art before high school and studied at the Bemis Fine Art Center. Srinivasan enjoys mulling the idea over in her mind for some time before creating an artwork. She hopes viewers will engage with her work and wonder about the subject matter, shapes and colors. “My current work is all about creating a connection between the person on the canvas with the viewer”, she explains. Srinivasan prefers large paintings and sometimes even makes her canvases. She currently lives in Arizona and enjoys baking rhubarb pies, reading, running and going to art museums.
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