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Static Electricity buzzes with energy while it explores elements of suspension and movement. As an artist, I enjoy capturing and depicting energy; what can’t we see with human vision? Visible light is just a fraction of energy we see on the electromagnetic spectrum, which leads me to further explore the vast possibilities of colors in space.

This painting was created in an Abstract Expressionist approach; many layers of paint were applied with the canvas flat on the floor, utilizing acrylic inks and paint. Protected with a gloss medium.

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acrylic

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#abstract #red #contemporary #abstract expressionism #statement piece 

Static Electricity (2017) Acrylic painting
by Kristen Pobatschnig

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Static Electricity buzzes with energy while it explores elements of suspension and movement. As an artist, I enjoy capturing and depicting energy; what can’t we see with human vision? Visible light is just a fraction of energy we see on the electromagnetic spectrum, which leads me to further explore the vast possibilities of colors in space.

This painting was created in an Abstract Expressionist approach; many layers of paint were applied with the canvas flat on the floor, utilizing acrylic inks and paint. Protected with a gloss medium.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #red #contemporary #abstract expressionism #statement piece 
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Kristen Pobatschnig is an artist who emphasizes light and movement in a whirlwind of fleeting dots and forms. As indicated in her paintings, she is fascinated by movement. She paints... Read more

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