Original artwork description:

Like a moment in a conversation between two people. I love how smaller printings can capture a brief moment in time, or a quick flash of memory. They're light and bright on their own, but their size makes them work well as a modular display when grouped. For art fairs I would build displays that allowed 6 pieces at a time to be arranged for color, content or figurative placement. Just like with the interpretive elements of my work, I enjoy the input of the viewer in how the work is arranged.

Painted on 3/4" thick MDF Board, with a painted white edge. Hanger on the back, ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acylic Paint

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#colorful #expressive #figurative #bright #small paintings 

Tile Painting no.2 (2015)

Acrylic painting 
by Rick Wedel

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Like a moment in a conversation between two people. I love how smaller printings can capture a brief moment in time, or a quick flash of memory. They're light and bright on their own, but their size makes them work well as a modular display when grouped. For art fairs I would build displays that allowed 6 pieces at a time to be arranged for color, content or figurative placement. Just like with the interpretive elements of my work, I enjoy the input of the viewer in how the work is arranged.

Painted on 3/4" thick MDF Board, with a painted white edge. Hanger on the back, ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acylic Paint

Tags:
#colorful #expressive #figurative #bright #small paintings 
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In my work I'm seeking a balance between the human form and the expressive mark. We have such an innate relationship to the figure, that even in their generalized or... Read more

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