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Acetylaconitine Painting, 2014

$1,000
£764.55
€880.61
CA$1,401.31
A$1,564.43
CHF 819.74
MX$19,150.12
NOK 10,410.66
SEK 9,815.93
DKK 6,572.09

About the Item

Original painting by artist Todd Carpenter. Signed and dated on reversed. Oil on board. About the artist: As a painter, I examine how the depiction of light contributes to our experience of paintings. The portrayal of light helps a painting to convey the atmosphere and mood of a scene, and is much of what enables a painting to convey depth and realism. Our perception of lighting features occurs largely through pathways in the brain that carry only black and white information, pathways which are distinct from areas that encode the colors and details we use to delineate specific objects. By painting in grayscale, I try to interact specifically with this region of our visual system, with the hope of conveying some of the spaciousness and emotional significance that light can imbue on scenes. Light, whether as the crisp contrast of a back-lit forest or the gray haze of an Industrial landscape, is what defines a scene. Its power to communicate the feel of a place is the principle subject of my paintings.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2014
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    San Diego, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU93668626763

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