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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x24in
About this artwork
Air. Earth. Fire. Water. An amalgamation of energy, technique and color representing the four classical elements.
Part of the Elements series. The four classical elements combine and activate in each artwork creating sometimes combustive moments, sometimes harmonious moments, and result in an ethereal, otherworldly abstract dreamscape.
Professional grade materials including acrylic inks, acrylic paint, flexible modeling paste, and gel mediums. Finished… with professional grade UV resistant, archival gloss varnish. On traditional thin profile stretched canvas.
« I embrace life: dark and light. We are messy, failing, wailing, and beautiful creatures. Take that away and we fit too perfectly into the algorithms trying to box us in. »
Redin Winter, an American painter, has exhibited her works across the United States. Each of her series has a specific theme or expressiveness at their core. Winter’s abstract and semi-abstract compositions fulfill her need as an artist to construct and release narratives onto canvas. She finds inspiration not in the objects represented in art, but in the space where artists create and objects or stories exist.