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Ronda Waiksnis
Consider the Time of Day, Abstract Oil Painting

2020

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"This diptych illustrates two sides of being alone," explains artist Shyun Song. "Loneliness is depicted as a downcast state when we miss other people, while ...

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Artist Janet Hamilton displays a vibrant and energetic abstract with defined vertical lines crossed with subtle horizontal lines. "This piece was created using many layers of oil paint," says artist Janet Hamilton. Her process involves stacking paint carefully into lines using palette knives. Janet blends, scrapes, and repositions the paint in a harmonious manner. She reveals a color...

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Artist Ronda Waiksnis expresses a visceral view of a local landscape. Muted tones of brown, gray, white, and black constitute the gripping scene. "This is esp...

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Consider It Joy, Abstract Oil Painting
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Artist Morgan Fite displays an abstract representation of walking through a winter season. Layered dark forest green makes a star...

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Trust, Abstract Oil Painting
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Located in San Francisco, CA

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Artist Shyun Song conceptualizes a minimalist geometric composition with clean linear forms. She paints the canvas a deep-sea blue implying the unpredictabili...

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