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Nick PeñaPOSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE - Circular, Contemporary Landscape/Abstract2018
2018
$1,700
£1,313.54
€1,518.58
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CHF 1,410.94
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NOK 17,916.56
SEK 16,986.16
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In POSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE, Peña combines representational elements of a bright green landscape in the background with a more abstracted silhouette of a house in the middle ground. This piece combines 2 different approaches that Peña has taken in this series dealing with the American landscape. The combination hints at what we have done with the American dream and American landscape and what we might do in the future. The abstracted house represents architecture yet to be realized while the background hints at a past filled with trees that have grown tall with time. The painting is created with magenta and black watercolor and acrylic paint on paper in the bottom half of the painting. In the foreground we see Sintra board or flattened PVC that has been CNC routed.
- Creator:Nick Peña (American)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Diameter: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Signal Mountain, TN
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU98513863542
NICK PEÑA IS CURRENTLY DEPARTMENT CHAIR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART IN THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT AT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN MEMPHIS, TN. M.F.A. University of Missouri, Columbia, 2005 B.F.A. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2001 Nick Peña (b. Joliet, Illinois) is a visual artist and art educator with 10+ years of teaching art in higher education. His research focuses on the contemporary American landscape, the American Dream, and the effects that ideal has on both our environment and our national psyche. His paintings and installations play off the contrasts between past and present, representation and abstraction, and stability and instability. He has received numerous awards and his work has been exhibited throughout the United States and featured in New American Paintings multiple times. He’s participated as an artist in residence at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Crosstown Arts, and North Louisiana Virtual Residency, The Ross Lynn Charitable Foundation in partnership with North Central Louisiana Arts Council.
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