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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
This piece is about the mingling of opposing materials and the chance interactions that create unexpected texture, color and beauty. It is about time and its relentless manipulation of matter. The title refers to a species of lichen that appears as tiny pink mushroom shaped heads that grows out of gray crusty matter, which is actually the body, or thallus, of the lichen. The piece has a 4 inch cradle with painted sides. It is ready to hang.
« The essence of life is to observe our experiences. Making art is a way to process, reflect on and communicate the observations. »
Abbey Stace was born in Philadelphia, PA in 1970. Her work sits comfortably within contemporary abstraction while maintaining an intimate connection to nature and materiality. Abbey has sought to engage in the modern tradition of experimentation by embracing a lack of control. She builds each piece in layers, allowing her materials to initiate the composition, textures and colors while guiding them toward formal balance. In an era increasingly dominated by speed and a desire to control our experience, her slow, process-oriented approach invites viewers to pause, observe, and contemplate. Each piece is an exercise in the appreciation of entropy and an expression of our interdependence with nature. She has exhibited internationally and is part of private collections all over the world. She lives and works in Philadelphia, PA and Edinburgh, Scotland