Bloom

Sale Price:$1,500.00 Original Price:$4,600.00
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  • 48x60x1.5” mixed media on canvas

  • Free shipping, unstretched and rolled in a tube

This statement piece is a raw and edgy— like an unfinished love story. The diagonal line-marks, in ultramarine blue, were made by dipping a lemon in paint and rolling it across the canvas, letting the lines organically take their own turns. Contrasted by china marker circles, made precisely with a giant compass, reveal a flower form. Playing a game of "he loves me... he loves me not", and there are only 2 petals left. One person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection. That polarized energy or the push and pull is reflected in the contrast of the neutral grays and fluorescent magenta and red spray paint.

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  • 48x60x1.5” mixed media on canvas

  • Free shipping, unstretched and rolled in a tube

This statement piece is a raw and edgy— like an unfinished love story. The diagonal line-marks, in ultramarine blue, were made by dipping a lemon in paint and rolling it across the canvas, letting the lines organically take their own turns. Contrasted by china marker circles, made precisely with a giant compass, reveal a flower form. Playing a game of "he loves me... he loves me not", and there are only 2 petals left. One person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection. That polarized energy or the push and pull is reflected in the contrast of the neutral grays and fluorescent magenta and red spray paint.

  • 48x60x1.5” mixed media on canvas

  • Free shipping, unstretched and rolled in a tube

This statement piece is a raw and edgy— like an unfinished love story. The diagonal line-marks, in ultramarine blue, were made by dipping a lemon in paint and rolling it across the canvas, letting the lines organically take their own turns. Contrasted by china marker circles, made precisely with a giant compass, reveal a flower form. Playing a game of "he loves me... he loves me not", and there are only 2 petals left. One person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection. That polarized energy or the push and pull is reflected in the contrast of the neutral grays and fluorescent magenta and red spray paint.