"Resurrecting Spring"

 


Another part of the energy collection, vertical in presentation. I usually don't work in this orientation but I felt it needed the substrate to help reflect upward growth & movement. I started making this toward the very end of COVID because there was a sensation that the spring would lift the confinements & we could begin again with fresh growth & ideas.

This piece is constructed on a piece of watercolor paper & like the others in this series I used acrylic paints, crayons & charcoal plus I added some collage pieces.  It is matted & framed in a Nielson metal frame, 38" x 30"

It was included in the Mansfield Art Center 2024 show entitled

 "Women's Work; Continuing the Narrative of Abstract painting"

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