Carcass - Mixed Media Painting on Board
Carcass - Mixed Media Painting on Board
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Type: original work of art
Medium: watercolor, acrylic paint, spray paint, markers and pen ink on illustration board
Date: 2019
Dimensions: 9 inches wide x 12 inches
This artwork features a captivating and surreal composition. The central figure appears to be a mask-like face, with distinct, elongated features and a texture that resembles tree bark or braided material. This figure is set against a vibrant background with wavy, concentric lines in various colors, creating a sense of energy and motion.
The lower part of the figure seems to blend into a landscape, with clusters of yellow flowers and rocky elements, suggesting a fusion between the human form and the natural environment. The face itself is expressive, with deep-set eyes and a solemn expression, which adds an emotional depth to the piece.
The use of earthy tones in the face and vibrant, almost psychedelic colors in the background creates a strong visual contrast. The intertwining of organic and surreal elements evokes themes of nature, transformation, and perhaps a connection between the physical and spiritual realms.
This artwork is available for purchase with the cost of shipping (CAN & USA) plus applicable taxes. Local pickup is available (no shipping cost locally).
Artwork is original (not a copy or print) and is signed & dated on the front and back by the artist. If the artwork is a painting, it will have wiring to be ready for display but it is recommended to custom frame for enhanced effect. Artwork will be carefully packed and shipped the next business day upon receipt of payment. This unique piece of art is sure to be an eye-catching addition to any space, with its bright colors and bold brushstrokes. With the convenience of ordering online and convenient local pickup, you can have this stunning artwork in your home, hassle-free.
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