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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x60in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I immersed myself in the contrasting forces of nature and human emotion. I chose acrylics for their ability to layer texture and depth, creating an abstract landscape that is both chaotic and serene. The bold streaks and gentle hues capture the dynamic interplay of struggle and calm. This painting is a reflection of perseverance through turbulence, intended to evoke a profound connection and provide a sanctuary of thought… and reflection in your home.
Andrew Lennon, a New Jersey-born artist, has been heavily influenced by New York City's diverse culture and history. His unique style of modern abstract expressionism allows viewers to fully submerge themselves in a painting. It is art about art and the subject is often a line, movement or mass. What he looks to create is an emotional response from strong composition and design. He currently works in the Wynwood arts district, Miami and draws inspiration from the bustling city life, the beach, sunsets and tropical setting that Miami has to offer.