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Susan Woldman
Susan Woldman, Thinking Vase, Painting 2024

2024

$16,750
£12,451.72
€14,576.92
CA$23,426.10
A$26,155.85
CHF 13,643.60
MX$321,625.13
NOK 172,199.29
SEK 162,119.57
DKK 108,743.89
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Thinking Vase, from the Vessel collection, Acrylic Paint on Canvas, 2024 This Painting will be shipped directly from the artist's studio. I bring my sensibility as a sculptor into these recent paintings. Thick textured impasto surfaces combine with landscape imagery to create depth, movement and light. This series is inspired by form rather than color. By limiting myself to a mostly black and white palette I’m able to more freely explore the dynamic of space and how elements of the painting relate to each other. It’s a great challenge because I often rely on color when I don’t know where to go. In these paintings my focus is to resolve the image through light and reflection. I paint on wood because I’m a sculptor at heart and scratching marks on the surface gives me the feeling that I’m building something. My favorite painting is always the one I’m working on at the time.
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    2024
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    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU25116555272

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