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Jill Keller Peters
Resurgence

2017

$4,000
£3,008.96
€3,485.74
CA$5,639.17
A$6,271.14
CHF 3,290.90
MX$76,473.48
NOK 41,598.13
SEK 38,999.90
DKK 26,017.14

About the Item

Artist Jill Keller Peters is a colorist whose abstract color-field oil paintings communicate ideas through color. By juxtaposing pure and vivid hues that speak to each other when combined, Keller Peters choreographs rhythm and space through a poetic visual language. Her geometric abstract work is informed by keen observations of nature and years of realist landscape painting and photography. Utilizing a full-spectrum radiance of light, which is both, practical and inspirational, her traditional oil on canvas paintings delight the senses while celebrating light as the source of all energy and sustenance for life. Here is ‘Resurgence'. Traditionally painted by hand with brushes in oil on canvas, 2017. The work is 48 x 36 inches, by artist Jill Keller Peters. Meticulously painted, including the edges of the canvas that continue the design of the work around the sides of the canvas. Can hang horizontally or vertically. Jill Keller Peter's works of art are a joy to live with, as each piece delights the senses and aesthetic sensibilities. At Andra Norris Gallery in Burlingame, CA. USA
  • Creator:
    Jill Keller Peters
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    An original work of art that you will love to live with, that will bring a spark of joy and delight to any room.
  • Gallery Location:
    Burlingame, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: KELJ0141stDibs: LU37536583042

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