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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
Yes, Ernst thinks you would meet the unexpected if you did actually "Play [Her]" like a Ukulele. She can be pretty silly, fun of puns, snarky and witty riddles. Throw in some squirrely, sprout like impishness with as many bright colors of the rainbow and you'll be closer to the full spectrum of her personality.
When Ernst is playing with paint, you can’t help but get a little taste of what It’s like to know her better. If “Play Me” resonates… with you, you'd probably be a lot of fun together.
The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of "Play Me" are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.
« 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.