Vinyl Hit No. 29, Abstract Expressionism, enamel on Vinyl 2016
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Stella MichaelsVinyl Hit No. 29, Abstract Expressionism, enamel on Vinyl 20162016
2016
About the Item
- Creator:Stella Michaels (American)
- Creation Year:2016
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Diameter: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2270212739392
Stella Michaels is a contemporary painter born & raised in New York. She has been described as a channel of the past traveling on a highway to the future; a medium between people & paintings. She acquired her BFA from New York University, where she focused on both the visual & performing arts. Ms. Michaels amplified her visual expression, utilising her proficiency in sound & vision to execute her operatic paintings. "Art is a very personal experience. In order to create relevance, we must enhance the tool within us that is capable of creating a multi-sensory approach of a boundless vision, feel, sound, taste, touch, taste or smell, , to infuse our reality, thereby creating, a timeless quality that lures you in beyond the visual space, &, that is where the experience, truly, continues." Working from various studios in New York she began to display her work in a mobile pop-up shop, showcasing & selling on Madison Avenue at the Mark & Carlyle hotels, to the Meatpacking district at the Standard hotel. Ms. Michaels found great success with collectors worldwide. Best known for her blend of abstract, pop-edge sensibility; coupled with a signature rock 'n roll swagger, she traces the boundaries of spontaneity & precision in equal measure. The paintings embody and meld sound & vision; spontaneous cliff notes to choreographed dances that give life to raw canvas', found objects, plaques, etc... She is able to achieve exceptional results through mediums that include enamels, metals, acrylic, & paper appliqués, creating a symphony of visual rhythms & sounds that resonate from ambiance to power pop.
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