"Man, I'm fired up!"

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"Man, I'm fired up!"

$250.00

Medium: Acrylic paint on wood.
Size: 6 W x 6 H x 1 in
Collection: Communication Between Forms

I’ve been pushing myself to step away from the usual process, which was: draw a shape and fill in the shape. Instead I’ve been creating organic forms then deciding to activate the negative space as if the forms were communicating with each other. I think this stemmed from the idea that many viewers see “language” in my mark-making despite it being abstract. A background in graphic design and a love for typography were foundations in the creation of what I refer to as my “unique brushstroke”. So I had been considering how do I honor that in an abstract painting and given we are social distancing, I felt compelled to create work about communication.

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