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The Walk

The Walk

A woman and a small child walk hand-in-hand across a field of swirling paint—blues, oranges, golds, and reds pool and marble beneath their feet. The image is simple, intimate, real. But the world around them is pure abstraction, suggesting that even the most grounded moments exist inside something larger, more chaotic, more beautiful than we can see.
  • Details

    An original mixed media artwork, rich with surreal symbolism and tactile intrigue. Each layer is meticulously built upon a heavy-duty stretched canvas using a myriad of materials, inviting the viewer into a world of texture and depth. Created with professional archival paints and sealed for protection, this piece is designed to endure. The included collage elements are printed with archival inks on fine art papers, ensuring the vibrancy lasts for generations.
  • Size

    12x9
  • Materials & Techniques

    mediums/materials: phosphorescent paints, found objects, paper, wax, photo collage, oxidative inks, distress paint and inks, acrylic pouring, digitally altered images, acrylic paint, watercolor, spray paint, walnut ink, staining mediums, tissue paper, mica powders, glitter, heavy gel medium, gesso, pebeo prism and fantasy paints, ceramic paint, stained glass paint, alcohol inks, iridescent inks, distress crayons, charcoal, pastels, oil pastels, string, beads, jewelry, gems, chains, buttons, foils, newspaper, vinyl, plastic, walnut inks, india ink, colorshift paints and more!
  • Hidden Images & Elements

  • Interpretation

    The Walk explores the psychological terrain between the seen and the unseen — a meditation on emotion, memory, and the fragile thresholds of identity. The work invites contemplation of inner landscapes and the quiet movement of thought beneath form.
  • Poetry

315,00$Preis
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