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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
40x60in
About this artwork
A continuation of a series of color-field paintings from the early 2000’s. A saturation of yellow optimism enveloping thoughts and beings. Not unlike a burst of warm, fresh air, and birdsong, and signs of spring after a harsh winter.
This is a diptych, on two canvases, each measuring 40” high by 30” wide for a total of 40” high by 60” wide. It is not framed. The top and side edges are painted in yellow that matches the front. The bottom edge is… left as is (as seen in a detail photo), showing drip marks from creating the painting. As an artist, I like to see hints of how a piece is created.
This is a heartfelt conversation between color and feeling.
« I’m attracted to items built or left by others that weren’t intended to be objects to contemplate. I want to be to art what Robert Frost is to poetry. »
Stephen Remick is an experienced American painter whose work has been featured in many solo and group shows nationally as well as in American publications. Growing up in Vermont and now living in Massachusetts, Remick is inspired by the landscape around him and mainly paints nature scenes and backyards covered in snow. His work captures a delicate beauty of sunlight and shadows in the deep woods of New England.