Skip to main content
1 of 1

Easton Miller
Caught Up, 2015, Easton Miller, Mixed Media, Abstract

2015

You May Also Like
  • Get Happy Diptych (Abstract, Atmospheric, Blue, Blush, Colorful, Contemporary)
    Located in Kansas City, MO
    Katrina Revenaugh Get Happy Diptych Archival Pigment Ink, Acrylic and Spray Paint on Birch Panel Year: 2018 Size: 24×20in (each) Overall Size: 24x40in (if hung horizontally) Signed: ...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Birch, Archival Ink, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Panel

  • Get Happy No. 2 (Abstract, Atmospheric, Blue, Blush, Colorful, Contemporary)
    Located in Kansas City, MO
    Katrina Revenaugh Get Happy No. 2 Archival Pigment Ink, Acrylic and Spray Paint on Birch Panel Year: 2018 Size: 24×20in Signed: On Verso COA provided Ref.: 924802-1950 *on Birch Pan...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Birch, Archival Ink, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Panel

  • Moving
    By Susan Woldman
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    SQUARE UP Series: "I love working in squares because they naturally evoke a sense of balance. Whatever tension is created in the image itself, a square resolves with its ‘even’ sides...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Birch, Acrylic, Wood Panel

    Moving
    Price Upon Request
  • Susan Woldman - Moving, Painting 2017
    By Susan Woldman
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    SQUARE UP Series: "I love working in squares because they naturally evoke a sense of balance. Whatever tension is created in the image itself, a square resolves with its ‘even’ sides...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Birch, Acrylic, Wood Panel

  • EQ redefined, 1600-10-2, Original Abstract Painting, Contemporary Art
    By Andrzej Michael Karwacki
    Located in Deddington, GB
    Andrzej Michael Karwacki EQ Redefined, 1600-10-2 Original Abstract Art Mixed Media – Acrylic Paint and Resin on Board Artwork Size: H 91cm x W 61cm x D 5cm Sold Unframed (Please note...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Resin, Birch, Acrylic, Wood Panel

  • Pyre VII, india ink charred plywood abstract patterns earth tones created w fire
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Pyre VII 2017 India ink and acrylic paint on charred birch plywood 32" x 24" x 1.25" Pyre VII is part of a series of charred panels Watson completed in 2017 at the Arts, Letters and Numbers Residency in Averill Park, NY. The pieces incorporate local materials, rice, and fire to create charred photographic images on plywood that explore themes related to being, substance and imperceptibility. The imagery references the practice of cremation on a funerary pyre in which the corpse is prepared and burned over a construction of combustible materials. Within the work, rather than destroying the body, the fire produces an afterimage that remains indefinitely. Each day Watson would scavenge the site collecting natural objects, such as sticks, small rocks, and other detritus. He laid these objects on the surface of the plywood with raw rice. The surface was then charred using a propane torch. After the objects and rice were removed an image of them remained, like a photogram. In some panels, He incorporated a homemade black rice ink or various paints to tint the surface before and after burning. Rice is a recurring theme in Watson’s work. It alludes to an uncontained body in the process of decay, returning to the earth to become a source of sustenance for new life. It also imagines the soul extending beyond its fleshly container. The act of burning attempts to capture the space between life, death, and rebirth— freezing it in a state of transformation. The sticks, stones, and rice become remnants of life and markers of space and time. They are more than mere grains and detritus. They become the body as a trace of what was and a reflection of what will be. Michael Watson...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Plywood, Acrylic, India Ink, Birch, Wood Panel

Recently Viewed

View All