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a.musePortrait of Paris, Abstract Acrylic Painting on Paper2019
2019
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Portrait of Paris is a colorful mixed-media painting on paper, an homage to Greek mythology.
Portrait of Paris, 2019 by a.muse is a 15" x 11" brightly colored work on paper: acrylic, pastel stick, watercolor pencil on watercolor paper, the painting on paper is signed (recto and verso) and dated (on the back).
Provenance: a.muse Studio
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Artist’s Bio:
Mixed-media artist a.muse’s printmaking, collages, drawings, and paintings on paper and canvas tap into serendipity, happenstance, and lucid dreams.
For the works on paper, a.muse employs acrylic, watercolor, oil sticks, sand, and organic matter. The abstract paintings on canvas integrate bright colors, found objects, patterns, shapes, and symbols.
a.muse has exhibited in public and virtual spaces, including Jewell House NYC (2023), Time Gallery New York (2022), Phyllis Harriman Gallery New York studio shows (2022; 2020), CADAF online art fair (2020), Gallery122 New York pop up show (2019), Curate NY online group show (2013), among others.
The artist lives and works in New York City.
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- Creator:a.muse (American)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New york, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 99Prints1stDibs: LU74635155802
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