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Ryan Snow
Oval Orb in Orange no. 1

$3,125
£2,414.60
€2,791.51
CA$4,415.85
A$4,952.67
CHF 2,593.64
MX$60,179.78
NOK 32,934.84
SEK 31,224.55
DKK 20,837.17

About the Item

Earth pigment on raw canvas poplar wood frame Ryan Snow is an environmental artist creating visual meditations through abstract painting, analog photography and digital media. His field process explores the tranquility of mind achieved by observing nature, documenting climate signals, collecting earth pigments and practicing meditation. His fine arts studio practice focuses on interpretation of these peak mind moments to create minimalist artwork informed by Earth's natural processes, physical and emotional energy flows, and extensive scientific/policy research of anthropogenic impacts to the biosphere. Ryan is a fine arts graduate of U.C. Santa Cruz, where he received his Bachelor’s degree and was the recipient of the Irwin Scholarship award.
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    Height: 41.75 in (106.05 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Depth: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Napa, CA
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    Seller: RSX-30481stDibs: LU144211739822

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