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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x48in
About this artwork
The artist lived in Santa Cruz briefly and painted along West Cliff Drive. She was intrigued by the monumental scale of the rocks and how the color and movement of the water stood in stark contrast to the coastline. This abstracted version of that motif happened several years later, as the topography has stayed with her. Werfel wanted to transform it into an abstract composition that still retains some of the site.
« My abstract work comes from memories of landscape, as well as my present environment. »
Gina is a respected American painter with international residency and exhibition experience. Influenced partly by Abstract Expressionism and primarily by her visual environment, she experiments with oils, acrylics, spray paint and stencils to create layered, abstract works.