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Collaboration artwork Amy Voss & Daniela Pasqualini

Mixed Media on Round Wood Panel
48 inches diameter
Mixed Media : Glass, Acrylic, Impasto, dichroic frit, wood
The artwork focuses on the relationship between digital and physical space through a hypnotic and dynamic work that brings us into a world of reflection and seemingly fluid moment

About Amy Voss:

"Amy's sculptures channel her love of music into a literal or abstract interpretation on an uncommon canvas, an acoustic guitar. Amy describes her process as both energizing and therapeutic. She hand cuts each piece of glass that is used to create her one of a kind sculptures. The acoustic guitar silhouette with its curves and sexiness give an added dimension to the designs that she creates upon them. Her process is ever evolving, and with each design she finds new ways to incorporate ideas or embellishments that make each sculpture unique and special. "

About Daniela Pasqualini:

"Daniela Pasqualini is an innovative Italian painter based in the United States whose abstract works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections worldwide. Since she was a child, Pasqualini has been expressing herself through drawing and sketching, developing a passion for the arts. By breaking down elements of flora and fauna, she transforms her observations of nature onto the canvas, bringing rhythm to splashes of vibrant color and creating texture through form."

Materials used:

Wood, glass, Acrylic, Impasto, dichroic frit, wood

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#seascape #abstract #water #blue #modern art #interior design #round canvas #large artwork #luxury art #artist collaboration 

Riflesso Blue - Collaboration Amy Voss & Daniela Pasqualini - Mixed media artwork (2022)

Mixed-media painting 
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Collaboration artwork Amy Voss & Daniela Pasqualini

Mixed Media on Round Wood Panel
48 inches diameter
Mixed Media : Glass, Acrylic, Impasto, dichroic frit, wood
The artwork focuses on the relationship between digital and physical space through a hypnotic and dynamic work that brings us into a world of reflection and seemingly fluid moment

About Amy Voss:

"Amy's sculptures channel her love of music into a literal or abstract interpretation on an uncommon canvas, an acoustic guitar. Amy describes her process as both energizing and therapeutic. She hand cuts each piece of glass that is used to create her one of a kind sculptures. The acoustic guitar silhouette with its curves and sexiness give an added dimension to the designs that she creates upon them. Her process is ever evolving, and with each design she finds new ways to incorporate ideas or embellishments that make each sculpture unique and special. "

About Daniela Pasqualini:

"Daniela Pasqualini is an innovative Italian painter based in the United States whose abstract works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections worldwide. Since she was a child, Pasqualini has been expressing herself through drawing and sketching, developing a passion for the arts. By breaking down elements of flora and fauna, she transforms her observations of nature onto the canvas, bringing rhythm to splashes of vibrant color and creating texture through form."

Materials used:

Wood, glass, Acrylic, Impasto, dichroic frit, wood

Tags:
#seascape #abstract #water #blue #modern art #interior design #round canvas #large artwork #luxury art #artist collaboration 
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