By Farida Hughes
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Scientists like my work. They often make comments about looking at specimens in a petri dish, or at rocks or natural materials under a microscope.
The two "Connected Conversations" panels (numbers 1 and 2) are painted in mixed media on alupanel, and aluminum sheet material. They are braced on the back for hanging and support and look like they are floating on the wall.
Keywords: color, abstract, movement, motion, circles, yellow, bubbles, maroon, wine
Details about the piece:
- This is a hand painted, original painting
- Created in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Artist now lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Professional grade oil paints and ArtResin on Dibond panel
- Other materials include professional grade watercolor and oil pastel
- Dibond panel with aluminum framing on back and wood supports and 1" wood cradle
- Ready to hang with wires and D ring
- Signed on the back
- Certificate of authenticity and care sheet included with original
Artist Biography:
Farida Hughes’ lively and intriguing abstract paintings take their inspiration from the gathering and dispersing of crowds, group relationships, and shared histories and stories of people. She developed her abstract mixed media style, and methods of mixing oil paint with resin, after many years of painting with oil paint and experimenting with oil painting mediums. Hughes studied Studio Art and English at Fordham University in New York and received an MFA in Painting from the University of Chicago. Her work is exhibited widely in galleries and art centers and collected nationally. She is currently represented by Walker Fine Art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Organic Material Paintings
MaterialsResin, Oil Crayon, Oil, Watercolor, Panel