I have always been inspired by the use of Gold, White, and Black and how these colors interact with one another when used together in an acrylic pour. In this process, the paint is poured onto the canvas and is then manipulated through movement and other techniques to result in an unexpected outcome over several hours to a few days (depending on dry time)
There are several layers of paint in this work. One layer envelopes another with paint flowing in random directions leading to an eclectic paradise of textures and visual nuances
The paint has been allowed to spill over the sides of the canvas to emphasize the immediacy of the technique
A high gloss varnish has been applied to protect the work and provide a glass-like finish
This painting, signed on the back, is ready to hang with wire attached. While it is displayed here in a vertical fashion, it also works nicely when hung horizontally
Please Note:
- The in situ images are for display purposes only to show the work in different interiors and/or with suggested frames if desired. Please refer to the exact size of the work provided in the description.
Thank you for your interest in my work!
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Joyce Fournier is a multidisciplinary painter and sculptor living and working in Toronto. Art is her true passion, and she has had an extensive art practice for more than 25 years consisting of Abstract Works, Landscapes, Figurative Works, and Bronze Sculpture.
While her current focus is Abstract Expressionist painting, Joyce also has a love for sculpting, painting and drawing the human form for which she was academically trained. She has been most influenced by the Abstract Expressionist movement of post-World War II America such as the works of Robert Motherwell, Franz Kline, and Hans Hofmann as well as the works of Joan Mitchell and Canadian artist, Jean Albert McEwen.
Joyce has exhibited her work in solo and group shows in several cities in North America, and Europe. (Montreal, Toronto, New York City, Miami, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, Amsterdam, Leipzig, Hamburg, Florence, Rome)
Featured on several occasions in American Art Collector magazine since 2009, her work is found in private collections in Canada, The United States, and Internationally.
Acrylic
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I have always been inspired by the use of Gold, White, and Black and how these colors interact with one another when used together in an acrylic pour. In this process, the paint is poured onto the canvas and is then manipulated through movement and other techniques to result in an unexpected outcome over several hours to a few days (depending on dry time)
There are several layers of paint in this work. One layer envelopes another with paint flowing in random directions leading to an eclectic paradise of textures and visual nuances
The paint has been allowed to spill over the sides of the canvas to emphasize the immediacy of the technique
A high gloss varnish has been applied to protect the work and provide a glass-like finish
This painting, signed on the back, is ready to hang with wire attached. While it is displayed here in a vertical fashion, it also works nicely when hung horizontally
Please Note:
- The in situ images are for display purposes only to show the work in different interiors and/or with suggested frames if desired. Please refer to the exact size of the work provided in the description.
Thank you for your interest in my work!
_________________________________________
Joyce Fournier is a multidisciplinary painter and sculptor living and working in Toronto. Art is her true passion, and she has had an extensive art practice for more than 25 years consisting of Abstract Works, Landscapes, Figurative Works, and Bronze Sculpture.
While her current focus is Abstract Expressionist painting, Joyce also has a love for sculpting, painting and drawing the human form for which she was academically trained. She has been most influenced by the Abstract Expressionist movement of post-World War II America such as the works of Robert Motherwell, Franz Kline, and Hans Hofmann as well as the works of Joan Mitchell and Canadian artist, Jean Albert McEwen.
Joyce has exhibited her work in solo and group shows in several cities in North America, and Europe. (Montreal, Toronto, New York City, Miami, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, Amsterdam, Leipzig, Hamburg, Florence, Rome)
Featured on several occasions in American Art Collector magazine since 2009, her work is found in private collections in Canada, The United States, and Internationally.
Acrylic
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