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Abandoned House Print

Brian Kirchoff

United States

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No fewer than a dozen layers to create the backdrop of this piece.  Heavy body acrylics applied with pallet knives and spatulas for texture.  Multiple overlays of gray, green, white and black to achieve the bulk of the work.  5% brushwork, 95% other applicators used here.  Scrapes to add drama and additional texture, plus a shock of transparent blue sets off the area of interest with of course, my interpretation of an abandoned house on a Kansas prairie. Desolate, lonely, stark, yet beautiful.  

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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"Predictably unpredictable" describes my process. Using mostly brayers to apply and manipulate acrylics, the outcome is often somewhat unexpected, and the discovery factor is high. I have an idea of what will occur when I put paint to canvas, but not an exact one. My process is one of discovery and exploration, continually experimenting with color, texture and underpainting, with a healthy dose of “what happens if”. In addition to brayers, I use rags, fingers, palette knives, squirt bottles and the occasional brush, graphite and marker. The primary focus with most of my work is the affect humans have on the natural world. In the bulk of my paintings, the natural world is represented by color. Man's footprint appears as black lines, marks and shapes. The viewer determines if our imprint is a positive or negative one.

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