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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
绘画,
丙烯
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油
在纸上
- 外形尺寸 高度 14in, 宽度 11in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 画作 低于US$500 抽象主义 抽象主义
On heavy weight paper with white mat that fits standard frame. Image 14×11, opening 12.5×9.5, mat 18×14 inches
Connie O’Connor grew up on a farm in Manitoba: expansive vistas of big blue skies, infinite horizons and colourful gardens influence her art and her vision. As a high school educator, Connie’s creativity shone throughout her career; her favourite course to teach was Fashion & Design. In 2006, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Cancer paradoxically opened new doors for Connie. Her recovery plan included mindful meditation and an opportunity to take her first acrylic workshop. In December 2016 she entered her first show with the Federation of Canadian Artists. Since then Connie has been in over 70 juried exhibitions with various arts councils and local galleries. Her florals and landscapes transitioned into abstracts. The influence of her fashion background is evident in her use of textures, patterns and varied colour palettes. Her intuitive style and inspiring meditative titles draw viewers in. Connie considers it an honour when someone loves and purchases her work.
My art is a journey through contemplative abstracts to explore memories, time and stay present. I use intuitive feelings and processes rather than any use of literal representation. Bold brushstrokes, intricate textures, and vibrant colours are intended to enhance my viewer's emotional experience. A line, shape, colour, or even texture has the power to transport my viewer to a place, a time, an event, or an emotion. Every moment is interconnected with both the past and the future. To create this experience, I focus on my spontaneous process. I start by energizing the canvas with words: under multiple paint layers are inspiring thoughts, connecting themes, dates, and people’s names. Distinct gestural marks are a favourite of mine; these are made as I work around the canvas. Often my canvas is propped up against a wall, in fact, the majority of the time I paint flat, either on the floor or on a tabletop. Feeling. Intuiting. Sensing. These words encapsulate my work.