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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x72in
About this artwork
This diptych, two pieces at 36” x 48” x 1.5” ea., total an area of 72"W x 48"H x 1.5"D. My romance with 90° angles began with the infinity of right angled lines I lived with for decades as an architect. Yes, I often pushed for organic, wavy walls, but they’re inconvenient and not so affordable. Angles are crisp, though, and with the right pigment and texture on canvas, they’re musical and dynamic. Follow them with your eyes on 90.18° and you’ll… weave through metallic gold lines and overlapping swaths of smoky blue, grey, taupe and pale goldish yellow glazes. Pearlescent white flow paint is traced in organic shapes that foil this intense rectilinear fabric. Those tracings are outlined in fine calligraphic lines of deep grey-blue. I laid on big textural gobs of orange and cadmium red with my favorite tool, a palette knife.
« If any brushstroke or scrape of the palette knife awakens the emotional part of your mind, the place where you visualize no tangible object you’ve ever known, that is enough. »
Heather W. Ernst is an experienced artist based in the United States whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as ARTSY SHARK. Ernst describes her contemporary abstractions as being snapshots of her thoughts as well as conveying the influence of the world on them. Her striking compositions are most often created with acrylics, pastels, and pen on canvas.