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Artist: Kristen Pobatschnig
Dancing Goldenrod
By Kristen Pobatschnig
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Dancing Goldenrod captures the movement, colors and energy of Goldenrod during sunset. I love Goldenrod for many reasons, but perhaps mostly because it always looks like it’s blowing in the wind, and it also reminds me of New England during fall. Their vibrant color lines the roads alongside Queen Anne’s Lace, making every journey colorful and special. This painting was created with texturized acrylic on canvas, and measures 36”x48”. Matte finish. Wired and ready to hang. Keywords: Floral, Goldenrod, bloom, field, sunset, nature, wildflowers, abstract Artist Biography: Kristen Pobatschnig...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Kristen Pobatschnig Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

Lightwave VIII
By Kristen Pobatschnig
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Lightwave VIII captures the movement and fleeting forms of water, perhaps when at eye level, or just coming up for air. Circular dot-like forms are against the fluid, watercolor-like background. The cool color palette contrasts well with the color of the natural linen backdrop, creating a calming feel. Lots of movement within the dots convey the fluid movement of water. This original painting measures 48""x36"" , created 08/2021, acrylic on linen. Keywords: Cosmic, Water, Wave, Light, Movement, energy, vibration, dots Artist Biography: Kristen Pobatschnig...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Kristen Pobatschnig Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic

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