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Victoria Eubanks"Here to There Triptych" (2018) By Victoria Eubanks, Encaustic on Birch Panel2018
2018
$9,900
£7,602.25
€8,720.98
CA$13,910.66
A$15,579.06
CHF 8,128.90
MX$190,291.56
NOK 103,423.26
SEK 97,488.82
DKK 65,083.58
About the Item
"Here to There Triptych" (2018) by Victoria Eubanks is an original handmade encaustic painting on three birch panels that depicts a colorful abstract scene.
About the Artist:
Victoria Eubanks is a visual artist and educator. She brings enthusiasm, passion, design sensibility and years of fine-art-making to her studio and classrooms. Victoria mixes media—combining encaustic medium, printmaking, photography, cold wax and possibly pixels in a variety of ways. She believes that the what and how are nowhere near as important as the why.
Victoria’s art is always about connections; head, heart, hand and viewer. Her art contains intended imperfections—lopsided rounds, rough sgrafitto lines, uneven repetition, organic shapes and the occasional recognizable object. She believes the inevitable human inconsistencies connect the artist and the viewer. This connection is the reason she creates.
- Creator:Victoria Eubanks
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 90 in (228.6 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1307215492882
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