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Crack The Shell Oil Painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item composed of canvas in minimalism or contemporary style
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Crack The Shell Oil Painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item composed of canvas in minimalism or contemporary style
Crack The Shell Oil Painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item composed of canvas in minimalism or contemporary style

Crack The Shell Oil Painting

Price $775

Shipping: UPS 7-10 days

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
24H x 10W x 1.5D in
60.96H x 25.4W x 3.81D cm

Oil and iridescent oil on canvas. This abstract painting was inspired by the textures and patterns on a crab shell.

Item Crack The Shell Oil Painting
As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Lowcountry Painter and Ceramic Artist

After attending SCAD as a SCAD scholar and graduating summa cum laude, I spent 15 years working as a graphic designer, creative director, and in-house agency director at a publicly-traded tech company. In 2019, I felt compelled to re-focus on my fine art practice. I began learning through workshops with esteemed artists focused on various mediums and subject matter. I recently began pursuing a certificate in painting studies at RISD.

I consider my art practice a sustainable one. I use oil paint, created with natural, non-toxic pigments in plant-based oil carriers. I opt for natural, responsible substrates as much as possible — like linen rather than cotton canvas. Linen requires far less water than cotton to grow and does not call for pesticide use. I am interested in any way possible to “green” my art practice and am also moving toward creating a solvent-free studio space.

Giving back is an essential part of my art practice. A percentage of every sale I make is donated to local nonprofit organizations protecting SC lands and culture.