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Don WunderleeE Lydian2019
2019
$1,000
£767.90
€880.91
CA$1,405.12
A$1,573.64
CHF 821.10
MX$19,221.37
NOK 10,446.79
SEK 9,847.36
DKK 6,574.10
About the Item
Artist Commentary:
As the title suggests, much of what I create is what I consider to be improvisational. I have spent many years exploring improvisation through various mediums including stand-up puppetry and jazz guitar. The rich experience of creating a dialogue or a series of notes is exhilarating and that is what I try to achieve in my painting through the paint and the forms
Words that describe this piece: abstract, music, lines, colorful, playful
Artist Biography:
Don's work is a crossover between pure abstraction and references to the natural world. Color and textural depth are key elements of his work. Don's effort is to build an authentic balance between form and layers of transparent color and hue.
- Creator:Don Wunderlee (American)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Boston, MA
- Reference Number:Seller: 551571stDibs: LU163429080182
Don Wunderlee
Don’s work is a crossover between pure abstraction and references to the natural world. Color and texture are key elements in his work. His effort is to play with chaos and create balance through layers of transparent color and hue. Don Wunderlee is happy to be a participating artist member at Turning Art.
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