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Devon Brockopp-Hammer"Vitreons" - Abstract Composition2022
2022
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Richly textured abstract composition by California artist Devon Brockopp-Hammer (American, b. 1986). Large bold swatches of white and yellow float against a blur background. Surrounding the large strokes are several layers of heavily textured purple spots, applied with the pallet knife. This piece is a part of his "meditative" series - focusing on repeated patterns or brushstrokes.
Titled, dated, and signed on verso.
Unframed.
Devon Brockopp-Hammer (American, b. 1986) is an artist from Sacramento, California. He attended the University of Oregon in Eugene and received his BS in Digital Art, with a minor in Liberal Arts from the Robert D. Clark Honors College. He currently resides in Santa Cruz, California.
- Creator:Devon Brockopp-Hammer (1986, American)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 11 in (27.94 cm)Depth: 0.25 in (6.35 mm)
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- Condition:Acquired directly from the artist; new.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
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