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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
48x84in
About this artwork
This is one of several stone wall paintings in a series of mine from the early 2000's inspired from Robert Frost's poem, "Mending Wall". This is an actual section of stone wall in the middle of the woods behind my house in New England. In this one, there were two distinct groupings side by side evoking the "Double Portrait" part of the title.
This is professional grade acrylic paint on canvas. The painting measures 48" high by 84" wide on a 1.5"… thick stretched canvas. It is framed in simple 3/4" wide wood strips painted black and screwed into the wood stretcher bars. It's wired and ready to hang. This is painted very loosely with quick brushstrokes and intentional "irregularities" and drips inherent with painting. The surface is glossy.
A few lines from Robert Frost's poem, Mending Wall:
...Before I built a wall I’d ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offense.
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,...
« 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.