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Counteroffensive | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist | Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store in San Francisco. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Counteroffensive | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist | Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store in San Francisco. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Counteroffensive | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist | Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store in San Francisco. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Counteroffensive | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Sally K. Smith Artist | Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store in San Francisco. Item made of canvas with synthetic

Created and Sold by Sally K. Smith Artist

Sally K. Smith Artist

Counteroffensive - Paintings

Featured In Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store, San Francisco, CA

Price $6,000

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DimensionsWeight
42H x 42W x 1.75D in
106.68H x 106.68W x 4.45D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

I like to give battle names to paintings with flowers. Battle names underline the actual grit involved in the spirit of a painting. Here, Ukrainian sunflowers are showing their resilience behind a wall created with the Japanese Yagasuri pattern.

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Sally K. Smith Artist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Oil paint is a partner in my artistic process.

I live and work in Berkeley, California.

I create charcoal from unique materials such as money, food, documents and plants. These materials have meanings that I can integrate into a drawing or painting. I have developed methods for applying these unconventional charcoals to surfaces. Sometimes I will use found objects as templates. Often these relate to the meaning of a piece. Most of my charcoal pieces are minimalist and conceptual. Some revolve only around pattern or gesture. The materials become a partner in my artistic process.

Many of my large oil paintings explore patterns. I majored in music and have always been drawn to patterns and variations. Oil painting is my preferred medium because I can make the paint feel expressive and not mechanical. My patterns are largely freehand and evolve as I create them. By remaining flexible with my intentions I can decide which elements of a pattern should move forward.

I also create figurative paintings. These are tethered in the world around us. I build up my paintings with several layers. Many of my marks are ambiguous and contain elements from different layers. This creates a vibration and uncertainty that engages the viewer. I like my figurative paintings to hover between the real and the dream. As such, old photos and movies often provide inspiration. I also paint many landscapes related to travel.