"Falling Slowly" is an original high texture abstract oil painting measuring 12 x 12 x 1.5 inches, painted using professional grade oil paint and stretched over a hand crafted wood frame.
The painting is sealed with a final coat of high-gloss varnish for protection.
All sides are staple free, painted, and finished making it ready to hang.
Signed on the side. Titles, signed and dated on the back.
The Inspiration: Much of my work plays on the elements of texture and movement, pieces like “Falling Slowly” specifically emphasize the textural elements that naturally come along with oil paintings. Using only one firm-bristled brush, each brush stroke retains its shape and texture; the repetitive motion and descending intensity from black to white always reminds me of rain. The decision to work in black and white highlights the stark contrast of each stroke.
“My hope is not to be seen, but to be experienced. With each new piece I share a little part of myself and I look forward to the day it makes an honest, emotional connection with another.” -Meredith B.
Oil paint
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"Falling Slowly" is an original high texture abstract oil painting measuring 12 x 12 x 1.5 inches, painted using professional grade oil paint and stretched over a hand crafted wood frame.
The painting is sealed with a final coat of high-gloss varnish for protection.
All sides are staple free, painted, and finished making it ready to hang.
Signed on the side. Titles, signed and dated on the back.
The Inspiration: Much of my work plays on the elements of texture and movement, pieces like “Falling Slowly” specifically emphasize the textural elements that naturally come along with oil paintings. Using only one firm-bristled brush, each brush stroke retains its shape and texture; the repetitive motion and descending intensity from black to white always reminds me of rain. The decision to work in black and white highlights the stark contrast of each stroke.
“My hope is not to be seen, but to be experienced. With each new piece I share a little part of myself and I look forward to the day it makes an honest, emotional connection with another.” -Meredith B.
Oil paint
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