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"I See You" is an original mixed media contemporary painting that celebrates the use of recycled materials. The piece has graffiti style expressive brushstrokes and texture, with vibrant pink, orange, and blue hues creating a sense of energy and movement. The title "I See You" evokes a feeling of connection and recognition, as if the painting is acknowledging and appreciating the viewer's presence.

"Love Wins" is a beautiful mixed media graffiti abstract expressionist painting on canvas. The painting features a range of vibrant colors, including shades of pink, purple, and blue, that blend and flow together seamlessly. Smith has used various materials and recycled papers, such as pastels, acrylics, pencil, and inks, to create a textured surface with intricate details and marks. The painting has a lively and dynamic feel, with bold brushstrokes and sweeping gestures that evoke a sense of movement and energy.

The title "Love Wins" suggests a theme of triumph and positivity, conveying a message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Overall, this piece is a stunning celebration of color, texture, and emotion, and would make a beautiful addition as a diptych or individual piece in any art collection.

Created with a combination of acrylic paint, spray paint, pastels, and recycled papers and mesh, Smith shows that beauty can be created from repurposed materials. The abstract expressionist style, with its bold strokes and bright colors, adds to the vibrancy of the piece. This painting is part of the "Nothing Wasted" series, which emphasizes the importance of environmental awareness and sustainability in art.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Spray Paint

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#abstract #pop art #expressionism #street art #abstract expressionism 

I See You & Love Wins - Diptych (2022) Mixed-media painting
by Amy Smith

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"I See You" is an original mixed media contemporary painting that celebrates the use of recycled materials. The piece has graffiti style expressive brushstrokes and texture, with vibrant pink, orange, and blue hues creating a sense of energy and movement. The title "I See You" evokes a feeling of connection and recognition, as if the painting is acknowledging and appreciating the viewer's presence.

"Love Wins" is a beautiful mixed media graffiti abstract expressionist painting on canvas. The painting features a range of vibrant colors, including shades of pink, purple, and blue, that blend and flow together seamlessly. Smith has used various materials and recycled papers, such as pastels, acrylics, pencil, and inks, to create a textured surface with intricate details and marks. The painting has a lively and dynamic feel, with bold brushstrokes and sweeping gestures that evoke a sense of movement and energy.

The title "Love Wins" suggests a theme of triumph and positivity, conveying a message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Overall, this piece is a stunning celebration of color, texture, and emotion, and would make a beautiful addition as a diptych or individual piece in any art collection.

Created with a combination of acrylic paint, spray paint, pastels, and recycled papers and mesh, Smith shows that beauty can be created from repurposed materials. The abstract expressionist style, with its bold strokes and bright colors, adds to the vibrancy of the piece. This painting is part of the "Nothing Wasted" series, which emphasizes the importance of environmental awareness and sustainability in art.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Spray Paint

Tags:
#abstract #pop art #expressionism #street art #abstract expressionism 
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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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