Original artwork description:

Conceptually, my paintings explore the relationship between nature and civilization in a perpetual state of flux. Much of my inspiration comes from observing the raw aesthetic of urban decay – textures and marks on distressed surfaces that are a result of continuous activity and exposure to the elements, such as rust stained concrete walls, weathered signage and worn pavement.

Symbolic of continuation and change, these circles represent a world in constant motion. Time keeps ticking. Wheels keep turning.

Created by multi-step process of layering, sanding and over-painting. Painted on a hand crafted, high quality birch panel, this painting includes a 1.75 inch finished wooden border and arrives ready to hang. Signed on back.

Materials used:

paint, molding paste

Tags:
#texture #circles #contrast #geometric abstraction #modern painting 

Concentric I (2023)

Acrylic painting 
by Phillip Livingston

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Conceptually, my paintings explore the relationship between nature and civilization in a perpetual state of flux. Much of my inspiration comes from observing the raw aesthetic of urban decay – textures and marks on distressed surfaces that are a result of continuous activity and exposure to the elements, such as rust stained concrete walls, weathered signage and worn pavement.

Symbolic of continuation and change, these circles represent a world in constant motion. Time keeps ticking. Wheels keep turning.

Created by multi-step process of layering, sanding and over-painting. Painted on a hand crafted, high quality birch panel, this painting includes a 1.75 inch finished wooden border and arrives ready to hang. Signed on back.

Materials used:

paint, molding paste

Tags:
#texture #circles #contrast #geometric abstraction #modern painting 
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Organic, unplanned designs that emerge in the urban environment are fascinating to me. Concrete surfaces that have been stained or worn away over time, merging natural and industrial elements together,... Read more

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