Original artwork description:

- Original PMS Mixed Media Assemblage Sculptural Oil Painting on Wood, - 31 x 13 inches - The full name is "Call It Fate, Call It Luck, Call It Karma"

This is a completely unique and original PMS Mixed Media painting on reclaimed wood. This is the latest installment in my original series. This painting and series epitomizes a technique and aesthetic I have been working to perfect over the years and takes them to a new level, both literally and figuratively. Themes in my work of construction, deconstruction, vibrant color, form, texture and decay exist in this piece and have been amplified by a new layer of broken down, assembled pieces of wood, that have been painted and constructed into the piece. This adds a wonderful new element of shadow and an idea of breaking the plane of a conventional canvas/surface and frame. I have continued my obsession with incorporating found and recycled materials and assembled them into what I like to think of as a sculptural painting. It is beautiful and rugged and fun to look at from multiple angles and with the changing of light that reflects on the piece. This painting is unique as it is a spin on an old painting that I revisited and brought back to life. This painting is darkly personal and whimsical. It deals with elements of nostalgia, pain, confusion and existential angst. It is truly an original artwork like no other.

Note: This painting is an oil painting, painted on assembled, reclaimed wood, and painted, broken wooden pieces. It comes hang ready.

This painting is signed on the back and includes my Certificate of Authenticity.

© 2007 and 2024 PMS Artwork. All rights reserved.

Materials used:

Oil on wooden panel and recycled painted wooden pieces

"Call It Fate, Call It Karma" (2024) Mixed-media painting
by Preston M. Smith (PMS)

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- Original PMS Mixed Media Assemblage Sculptural Oil Painting on Wood, - 31 x 13 inches - The full name is "Call It Fate, Call It Luck, Call It Karma"

This is a completely unique and original PMS Mixed Media painting on reclaimed wood. This is the latest installment in my original series. This painting and series epitomizes a technique and aesthetic I have been working to perfect over the years and takes them to a new level, both literally and figuratively. Themes in my work of construction, deconstruction, vibrant color, form, texture and decay exist in this piece and have been amplified by a new layer of broken down, assembled pieces of wood, that have been painted and constructed into the piece. This adds a wonderful new element of shadow and an idea of breaking the plane of a conventional canvas/surface and frame. I have continued my obsession with incorporating found and recycled materials and assembled them into what I like to think of as a sculptural painting. It is beautiful and rugged and fun to look at from multiple angles and with the changing of light that reflects on the piece. This painting is unique as it is a spin on an old painting that I revisited and brought back to life. This painting is darkly personal and whimsical. It deals with elements of nostalgia, pain, confusion and existential angst. It is truly an original artwork like no other.

Note: This painting is an oil painting, painted on assembled, reclaimed wood, and painted, broken wooden pieces. It comes hang ready.

This painting is signed on the back and includes my Certificate of Authenticity.

© 2007 and 2024 PMS Artwork. All rights reserved.

Materials used:

Oil on wooden panel and recycled painted wooden pieces

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"My art and life has been a process of turning darkness into light. " - PMS Artist Preston M. Smith (PMS) found himself cross-eyed and with no depth perception... Read more

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