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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
In creating Provincetown Elegy, my goal was to harness the raw, frenetic energy that underlies my memory of a summer spent painting in Provincetown. I approached this 36-inch by 36-inch canvas as a kind of dynamic field, building up the surface with both immediacy and careful structure.
I started by laying down a deep, moody foundation using indigo and umber oil paint. Onto this complex background, I introduced the swift, expressive mark-making… of spray paint. This choice of medium allows me to work quickly and spontaneously, creating those vibrant, swirling layers of orange and yellow that dominate the composition. I then interject these warm tones with bright, contrasting strokes of blue and lime green oil paint, adding a final layer of kinetic depth. I see this piece as a powerful abstraction—a kind of controlled chaos that invites the viewer to experience the emotional intensity of the creative act.
Framed in a natural maple wood, mahogany finished wood, or silver metallic.
My artistic practice is the result of a lifelong dialogue with visual structure. After graduating from RISD and spending over three decades as a Design Director for institutions like Harry N. Abrams, Oxford University Press, and Random House, I understand the mechanics of any image—composition, balance, and the hierarchy of visual information.
For my digital print-on-demand works, I maintain a strict 'Studio Stopover' protocol to ensure museum-grade quality. Unlike standard print-on-demand services, these pieces are first shipped to my Connecticut studio for personal inspection.
Each work is examined for color fidelity, hand-signed, and numbered by me personally. I then assemble a custom 'Care Kit' for the collector, including a detailed explanation of the work and a Certificate of Authenticity.
This meticulous process adds approximately 7–10 days to the delivery timeline, but it ensures that the work you receive meets the highest professional standards of the fine art market.