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The Deer Ate the Flowers | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Pamela K Beer Contemporary Fine Art | Gray Sky Gallery in Seattle. Item made of wood with synthetic
The Deer Ate the Flowers | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Pamela K Beer Contemporary Fine Art | Gray Sky Gallery in Seattle. Item made of wood with synthetic

The Deer Ate the Flowers - Paintings

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Featured In Gray Sky Gallery, Seattle, WA

Price $1,900

Creation: 4-6 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: June 14, 2024

DimensionsWeight
36H x 36W x 2D in
91.44H x 91.44W x 5.08D cm
2.27 kg
5 lb

oil and cold wax wall painting on wood panel. Size 36X36X2. Hot pink, yellow, greens, orange abstract

No need for framing. Edges painted dark gray.

Item The Deer Ate the Flowers
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Pamela K Beer Contemporary Fine Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Artwork is original and painted in oil and cold wax on wood panel.

Hello, I am a contemporary mixed-media artist and I have this thing for contrast, spaciousness, and lots of layers with just enough textural interest to evoke a sense of abstract abandon. Then it all comes together for a pleasing design of contrast with a little drama. Because, well, life is dramatic. These hallmarks make people smile and bring them a sense of joy because it's hope that I'm pedaling, its just that I use colorful art to do it. I want you to feel good when you look at my work and to find something new each time you regard it. My work begins with Asemic writing, forms, marks, colors, and employs both transparencies and opacities that ebb and flow onto the canvas allowing the viewer to connect with the abstraction of the work yet find something familiar. Current abstract work is Oil and Cold Wax Medium on Birchwood panels in custom made sizes. The paint is applied with a squeegee and brayer rather than bruises for a looser look and feel.