Business Abstracts Ena (2018) Painting by Oberlin The Artist

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 12in, Width 15in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Abstract
This was one of two abstract paintings that I created on canvas paper. I taped the paper tightly to my studio wall and created two abstracts. My intention was to divide them when they dried into separate but equal pieces and use them as business cards. They have since been sliced up and are waiting in my wallet; I use them as business cards and give[...]
This was one of two abstract paintings that I created on canvas paper. I taped the paper tightly to my studio wall and created two abstracts. My intention was to divide them when they dried into separate but equal pieces and use them as business cards. They have since been sliced up and are waiting in my wallet; I use them as business cards and give them out to people who I like after or during interesting conversations. It's fun to think that this painting has been chopped up into sections and given away. Imagine if those people were ever to pull those bits and pieces out of their wallets and assemble it? Strange and unlikely.

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Oberlin has always been an artist, developing a love for fountain pens at an early age and deciding to train both hands to draw. They had heard adults talk about a spooky thing called ‘arthritis’. The artist[...]

Oberlin has always been an artist, developing a love for fountain pens at an early age and deciding to train both hands to draw. They had heard adults talk about a spooky thing called ‘arthritis’. The artist is now ambidextrous.

Oberlin began having seizures and was diagnosed with epilepsy during their freshman year of college. Art helped tremendously. 

Some of Oberlin’s paintings come from sketches. Some of the paintings are scenes and shapes that mutate from color. The commonality is expression. The sketches themselves come from dreams and conversations. Some of these ideas have ruminated for months or years. Others happened in a flash.

Any of the art that you see may have since been painted over, traded, donated, given away, eaten, burned, buried or destroyed.

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