Anana
72x48x1.5” Acrylic, mixed media collaged on gallery canvas.
Literally every language under the sun refers to pineapples as ananas—except English. But one thing that is similar across cultures is that pineapples are a symbol of luck, warmth and friendship. As a new edition to my fruit series, this statement piece is intended for an entry way, kitchen or dining room where it will give your guests a warm sunny welcome and it can be hung horizontally or vertically.
This piece is made with acrylic paint, spray paint, Caran D’ache neopastels, Jack Richeson Oil Stiks and collaged painted paper bags and letter stencils.
72x48x1.5” Acrylic, mixed media collaged on gallery canvas.
Literally every language under the sun refers to pineapples as ananas—except English. But one thing that is similar across cultures is that pineapples are a symbol of luck, warmth and friendship. As a new edition to my fruit series, this statement piece is intended for an entry way, kitchen or dining room where it will give your guests a warm sunny welcome and it can be hung horizontally or vertically.
This piece is made with acrylic paint, spray paint, Caran D’ache neopastels, Jack Richeson Oil Stiks and collaged painted paper bags and letter stencils.
72x48x1.5” Acrylic, mixed media collaged on gallery canvas.
Literally every language under the sun refers to pineapples as ananas—except English. But one thing that is similar across cultures is that pineapples are a symbol of luck, warmth and friendship. As a new edition to my fruit series, this statement piece is intended for an entry way, kitchen or dining room where it will give your guests a warm sunny welcome and it can be hung horizontally or vertically.
This piece is made with acrylic paint, spray paint, Caran D’ache neopastels, Jack Richeson Oil Stiks and collaged painted paper bags and letter stencils.