Original artwork description:

Cotton Candy is a triptych made of 3 individual 8x10 canvases: You're Not Alone, Waiting, and Compassion

Robert Rausenberg's art was groundbreaking for its use of found objects and everyday materials. He famously said, "I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world." Inspired by this philosophy, I create abstract paintings that incorporate scraps, hand-written messages, and markings, breathing new life into discarded materials and infusing my work with a unique sense of depth and meaning.

This original artwork is a celebration of the creative process and the power of art to inspire and ignite change. With its vibrant colors, intricate textures, and captivating message, it is sure to become a treasured addition to any collection.

Experience the raw energy of this graffiti-style mixed media artwork, which seamlessly blends abstract expressionism with recycled materials. The canvas is brought to life with a dynamic color palette, bold marks, and a special handwritten message that reminds the viewer that they are not alone. The powerful message of solidarity adds a personal touch to the artwork and invites the viewer into a deeper understanding of the piece.

This abstract expressionist study is the perfect size for any room, from a child's playroom to a sophisticated living space. The use of recycled materials adds a unique texture and character to the piece, highlighting the beauty of sustainability and the art of repurposing. The bold strokes and vibrant colors capture the essence of graffiti art, creating a visually captivating composition that is both edgy and playful.

This artwork is more than just a visual statement, it's a reminder that we all have a place in the world and that we are not alone in our struggles. Whether displayed in a home or office, this unique piece offers a powerful message of solidarity that is sure to resonate with viewers of all ages.

Materials used:

Plastic, Spray Paint, Spray Paint, Paper, Marker

Cotton Candy - Triptych Series (2022)

Mixed-media painting 
by Amy Smith

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Cotton Candy is a triptych made of 3 individual 8x10 canvases: You're Not Alone, Waiting, and Compassion

Robert Rausenberg's art was groundbreaking for its use of found objects and everyday materials. He famously said, "I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world." Inspired by this philosophy, I create abstract paintings that incorporate scraps, hand-written messages, and markings, breathing new life into discarded materials and infusing my work with a unique sense of depth and meaning.

This original artwork is a celebration of the creative process and the power of art to inspire and ignite change. With its vibrant colors, intricate textures, and captivating message, it is sure to become a treasured addition to any collection.

Experience the raw energy of this graffiti-style mixed media artwork, which seamlessly blends abstract expressionism with recycled materials. The canvas is brought to life with a dynamic color palette, bold marks, and a special handwritten message that reminds the viewer that they are not alone. The powerful message of solidarity adds a personal touch to the artwork and invites the viewer into a deeper understanding of the piece.

This abstract expressionist study is the perfect size for any room, from a child's playroom to a sophisticated living space. The use of recycled materials adds a unique texture and character to the piece, highlighting the beauty of sustainability and the art of repurposing. The bold strokes and vibrant colors capture the essence of graffiti art, creating a visually captivating composition that is both edgy and playful.

This artwork is more than just a visual statement, it's a reminder that we all have a place in the world and that we are not alone in our struggles. Whether displayed in a home or office, this unique piece offers a powerful message of solidarity that is sure to resonate with viewers of all ages.

Materials used:

Plastic, Spray Paint, Spray Paint, Paper, Marker

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Amy Smith is a mixed media artist using recycled magazines and stencils to paint humanity. As a self-taught artist she explores the use of magazines as an environmental narrative as well... Read more

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