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Kr Moehr
Black Matter, Original Signed Contemporary Abstract Black and White Painting

2022

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Black Matter, Original Signed Contemporary Abstract Black and White Painting, 2022 20" x 16" x 0.25" (HxWxD) Acrylic on Canvas Board Hand-signed by the artist in verso. A modern abstract painting by artist KR Moehr, this composition features a classic color palette of black, white, and grey which modulates over the canvas almost as if it is a dark and brooding landscape or seascape. Gray and black meet in the middle at a horizon line of sorts, bursting forth in a thickly applied white impasto which gives the work texture and a great sense of energy. Images with frames are examples only; this work comes unframed. Artist Commentary: Black Matter is a highly textured original painting on canvas board. Unframed. 16" x 20" Black, white, grey. Signed. About the Artist: KR Moehr, Tucson, AZ Artist. Originally from Michigan, I spent many happy hours roaming through the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA) and marveling at masterpieces and developing a true love for art. I eventually earned a B.A. in Communications and worked in marketing/communications for automotive suppliers in suburban Detroit. Eventually, I moved west to rainy/quirky Portland, OR and lived there for several years during which I first picked up a paintbrush to record a particularly lovely watercolor sunset. It was awful; I was hooked. My life journey took me to my current home in sunny Arizona where I love to try to capture some of the natural desert beauty and amazing sky shows we get. After working to learn and hone my artistic skills, I now paint mostly in the abstract expressionist style and enjoy working with textured art. My media of choice is acrylics or water-based oils.
  • Creator:
    Kr Moehr (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 0.25 in (6.35 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Boston, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 859771stDibs: LU1634210864442
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