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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 22x30in
About this artwork
"Generational Frequency" is an abstract acrylic painting on 300 pound water primed watercolor paper. The paper is acid free, 100% cotton rag. This piece is not matted and framed. but she shows how it might look framed and with a mat and included the suggested dimensions.
Excellent movement and color palette. Using form and shape to create this abstract on archival paper. The plus in buying on archival paper is being able to mat and frame to your… décor. In addition the glass just adds a special element. Thinking of the fabulous Lucian Freud's paintings that are under glass makes this artist feel a certain completeness. Paintings not under glass absolutely work, but think how you can take this creation, and enlarge with mat/frame and place it into your unique setting. Possibilities are limitless. This is an abstraction focused on communication, our technical communication. enjoy
Excellent movement and color palette. Using form and shape to create this abstract on archival paper. The plus in buying on archival paper is being able to mat and frame to your… décor. In addition the glass just adds a special element. Thinking of the fabulous Lucian Freud's paintings that are under glass makes this artist feel a certain completeness. Paintings not under glass absolutely work, but think how you can take this creation, and enlarge with mat/frame and place it into your unique setting. Possibilities are limitless. This is an abstraction focused on communication, our technical communication. enjoy
Nancy Bossert
United States
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Works on commission
« There are no mistakes in art, only opportunities to see what you are creating with such clarity that it will invite the viewer into your narrative. »
Nancy Bossert is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as Fig Magazine. Fascinated by iconography and visual narratives, each of Bossert's pieces conveys a story.
Her distinctive abstracts, landscapes, florals, and figurative compositions are most often created with acrylics, oils, wax, and collage on paper or canvas.
Her distinctive abstracts, landscapes, florals, and figurative compositions are most often created with acrylics, oils, wax, and collage on paper or canvas.