Acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches
Signed on front and back.
Varnished with UV protective acrylic varnish.
Framed in an unfinished maple wood gallery frame. Wired for hanging.
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About this Painting:
“There’s pansies, that’s for thought.” -Ophelia, Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Viola is an abstract botanical deriving inspiration from the pansy flower, a viola plant species. The pansy is a flower that despite its delicate appearance is hearty, withstanding even the coldest Spring, surviving light frosts and snow cover. Known as the “flower with faces” there is rich folklore and history on the pansy throughout art and literature. A beloved flower, symbolizing memories, loving thoughts and prosperity. Pansies are always some of the first flowers to grace our flowerbeds as the harsh Chicago winters melt.
Part of the May 2021 collection, Signs of Life and pairs beautifully with Into the Light (shown in photos).
About the Signs of Life Collection:
This collection of original abstracts features layered moments of movement, bold pops of color on earth tones, patterns of striped lines, shapes shifting between hard edges and gradient softness and imperfect drawings scratched away.
I aimed to portray how nature moves forward and comes rushing back to life despite the harshest of winters. The earth reflects this in the flowering trees, and green stalks shooting out of frigid soil…it truly feels like all life is reawakening and coming out of the dark. The collection is inspired by botanical forms and the shifting landscape of my home garden. “Signs of Life” is also a nod to extra terrestrials as I’ve abstracted the natural life forms. We are and life is experiencing a new transmutation. Things are growing, unearthing, shedding, releasing, unfurling, grasping, reaching, birthing, sowing. The world is coming back to life after a pandemic, but it has changed.
We have changed.
Dimensions | 12 × 2 × 12 in |
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