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Goth Series13 views
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Mark Made me Do it21 viewsIn an attempt to perfect the idea of color field paintings, I made this one with Mark Rothko in mind. Do you love the central focal point? Faux pas, oui? This is also a small one, 24" X 16".
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A-ME-BA23 viewsThis 24" X 36" painting was an experimental piece during my undergrad. It was created after studying the effects of endomitriosis on the reproductive system. More science crap.
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Untitled21 views8" X 12"
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Phoenix22 views18" X 24"
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If I Gain Ten Pounds17 viewsThis is one of my personal favorites, measuring 24" X 36", it is a current piece demonstrating my adoration of layers and shapes. It is also a non-objective reflection of societal views of women.
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Something New21 viewsSomething New is also a recent addition, incorporating a high energy style of painting. Circles echo throughout the painting, speaking of social hierarchies.
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Yellow II 17 viewsOne of a series of four paintings exploring the side of the color wheel I often neglect. Even after the completion of this series, I don't get along well with yellow. We have agreed to disagree.
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Newfie Blue21 viewsThis printmaking-painting combo was made in one three hour sitting. The title, however, has not been as easy coming. This is the 4th title, which I stole from another piece I did.
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Love Part II18 viewsThis is one of a thre part triptych originally measuring at 48" X 54" but has since been cropped and framed to the size 24" X 36". It is watercolor on Arches and uses a wet on wet technique to represent the uncertainty of falling in love. The cirlces represent a wholeness that is (although trite) discovered in marriage.
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Love Part I19 viewsThis is one of a thre part triptych originally measuring at 48" X 54" but has since been cropped and framed to the size 24" X 36". It is watercolor on Arches and uses a wet on wet technique to represent the uncertainty of falling in love. The circles represent a wholeness that is (although trite) discovered in marriage.
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6 viewsGroup Project
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