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2018
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"City Woods" is one of Borchert's abstract landscapes paintings that embodies the artist's abstracted painterly touch and style which has been very influential and a source of huge inspiration in the abstract art world and beyond. Borchert, an artist who comes from academia, is true to her abstract aesthetics where the artist's vision is the creation of an innovative art that embraces the perspective of depth. Throughout her career, noted artist, Vian Borchert has created unique work that made waves in the art world and its trends. The painting, although abstract in its elements, still represents woods and trees while one can imagine a distant city in the hazy lavender mist in the background."City Woods" is an acrylic on canvas abstract landscape painting with texture and where the colors of yellow, purple, lavender, blue and grey reign supreme within the field. The artist's main objective in her work is to have the artwork speak to the audience while allowing people's imagination to come alive upon seeing the work.
- Creator:Vian Borchert (American)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 20.01 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16.01 in (40.64 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1640211521842
Vian Borchert
Vian Borchert is an established expressionist artist who has exhibited in many group and solo exhibitions internationally. Vian is a “Notable Alumni” from the Corcoran George Washington University, Washington, DC. Borchert considers her expressionistic art as visual poems. Vian’s art has been on exhibit in prestigious places such as the United Nations Lobby Gallery, NYC. V. Borchert’s art is in private collections worldwide, embassies, and museums, and the artist exhibits in world cities such as NYC, LA, DC, London, and Berlin. Borchert’s art has been featured in numerous publications such as The Washington Post, The Flux Review, Influential People magazine, Artpil, Art Reveal magazine and others. Furthermore, Vian has extensive knowledge in art history, and she has worked in museums such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. Borchert teaches fine art classes in the Washington DC area.
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