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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x60in
About this artwork
“Trixie Sour” is part of a series of large, layered abstracts with gleaming, metallic punch.
Heather was painting all pieces almost exclusively with palette knives when she created “Trixie.” She said, "I love them, and I use their edges for sharp rectilinear lines and for scraping out naturally occurring shapes and textures.” You may, however, notice that she did use a wide brush for the deep green background.
“The limey-yellow shapes got… me thinking about sour, green Granny Smith apples and Whiskey Sours; heavy on the lime.” The originally serious tone of this work eventually took on a quirky, playful character; kind of tricky. Do you remember the character, "Trixie" from 1951-55 reruns of the TV series, "The Honeymooners"? Heather watched reruns with her parents when she was little. She bought a series of CDs recently to laugh all over again. You can stream "The Honeymooners” now, which is what you'll need to do, because it's hilarious. Trixie Sour.
« 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.