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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x60in
About this artwork
In creating this painting, I was driven by a deep passion for exploring the raw textures and emotional depth that materials like acrylic, sand, and plaster can evoke. This abstract artwork captures the fiery essence of transformation and the visceral intensity of nature's uncontrollable forces. The bold orange hues swirl with the rugged textures, creating a dynamic interplay that energizes the space it inhabits, making it come alive with a vibrant… spirit. This piece embodies a spirited aura that can dramatically transform and invigorate any room, offering viewers an emotional journey through color and form.
« Sometimes dark and stormy, sometimes whimsical and bright, painting is a way of pouring out my emotions Into my art. »
Lynn MacDonald is an established American painter and sculptor with national exposure. A mathematician turned artist, she works intuitively, focusing particularly on her acute sense of balance and color to compose stylish expressions of moods and moments. Though MacDonald is the first to admit that her paintings usually end up far from their initial intention, she embraces the creative process and revels in the subjective interpretations of her collectors.