Forces at Work/Play

$ 800.00 USD
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Forces at Work/Play

$ 800.00 USD
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Oooh when waves crash into each other... I love it. I love even more when it happens out in the water, not right up on the shore. It looks like a dance, a conversation, an argument that we'll never fully see or understand but we get the feeling of it from afar.
  • Dimensions
    30 x 40 in
  • Substrate
    Canvas
  • Framed?
    Yes, arrives framed.
    No. Arrives unframed and unmatted.*
  • Shipping
    Yes, arrives framed.
    $10, see below
Shipping fees explained:
$10 flat rate shipping fee will be added to all orders. Because shipping art can get tricky with all the options here's how I handle it:

$10 flat rate for domestic works-on-paper shipping.

$10 will be refunded if you'd like to pick up your order instead (just email me after placing your order).

$10 will be applied to the shipping cost, which will be billed separately, for all larger works, especially those on stretch canvas.

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About the Collection

I've always been drawn to water... the ocean, waterfalls, streams, creeks, rain, puddles. I'll take it anyway I can ... looking it at from afar, morning or night. Swimming in it. Splashing in it. Listening to it. It is a contradiction... peaceful and powerful. Life giving and taking. Calming and overpowering. Pickup available in the SF Bay Area (I love to meet collectors!). If you need it shipped, shipping costs will be billed separately.

All work is on archival paper or canvas. Mediums vary and can include acrylic paint and ink, India ink, alcohol ink, watercolor, and pencil. Colors may vary from what you see on your screen. Some work has fluorescent paint which is very different to scan and photograph accurately.

* Frames and mats shown are only to help you envision the art on your wall. If you would like help picking the frame and mat, please reach out after you purchase. I'm happy to make suggestions!

Curious about returns?

Fluorescent paints reflect light in a way that makes them are hard to photograph and scan. Here's a video to give you another view of the colors in this piece.
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