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This is a unique modern PMS abstract acrylic painting for your home or office. This piece has a deeply emotional modern design aesthetic. This painting is full of pain, struggle, and resilience. It is comprised of three separate pieces of canvas, one original, and two others stretched over the original and split down the middle; symbolizing the deep physical and emotional scars of chronic pain. The original canvas peeks through in tiny fragments, hinting at the original state experienced before chronic pain. Parts of the top layers of canvas are frayed and curl up a bit away from the original surface. It is both violent and darkly beautiful. The colors streak and overlap, while also being contrasted by subtle and bold color shifts. The accents of bright green, white, black, hot pink, red and blue is both modern and striking. Fragments of two separate surface colors and movement peek through the top layers of paint as bold colors streak and slice across the surface, creating a unique painterly design piece. It is truly an abstract modern painting like no other that will enhance your space.

Note: This painting is painted on thin artist-stretched canvas and canvas pieces. It comes hang ready with the sides painted.

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

© 2022 PMS Artwork. All rights reserved.

Materials used:

acrylic and oil on canvas

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"Chronic Pain" - Original PMS Abstract Acrylic Painting On Canvas - 24" x 36" (2022) Acrylic painting
by Preston M. Smith (PMS)

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This is a unique modern PMS abstract acrylic painting for your home or office. This piece has a deeply emotional modern design aesthetic. This painting is full of pain, struggle, and resilience. It is comprised of three separate pieces of canvas, one original, and two others stretched over the original and split down the middle; symbolizing the deep physical and emotional scars of chronic pain. The original canvas peeks through in tiny fragments, hinting at the original state experienced before chronic pain. Parts of the top layers of canvas are frayed and curl up a bit away from the original surface. It is both violent and darkly beautiful. The colors streak and overlap, while also being contrasted by subtle and bold color shifts. The accents of bright green, white, black, hot pink, red and blue is both modern and striking. Fragments of two separate surface colors and movement peek through the top layers of paint as bold colors streak and slice across the surface, creating a unique painterly design piece. It is truly an abstract modern painting like no other that will enhance your space.

Note: This painting is painted on thin artist-stretched canvas and canvas pieces. It comes hang ready with the sides painted.

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

© 2022 PMS Artwork. All rights reserved.

Materials used:

acrylic and oil on canvas

Tags:
#yellow and #pink and #slices #pain #dark abstract #colorful paintings #emotional abstraction #emotional abstract #swipe #swipes of #streaking painting #chronic pain #swipe art #resilience abstract 
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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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