Karen Snouffer, Fluorescent Pools
polymer paint and digital photo on unframed canvas, 62” x 106”
The artist on the piece: “As I worked on this piece, I allowed the imagery to develop during the process, to allow the imagery to come about organically and not be forced. The result is a mysterious, layered moment in a surreal setting, the black areas appearing to me like dark pools with dream-like forms hovering above, below and beside."
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Karen Snouffer, Fluorescent Pools
polymer paint and digital photo on unframed canvas, 62” x 106”
The artist on the piece: “As I worked on this piece, I allowed the imagery to develop during the process, to allow the imagery to come about organically and not be forced. The result is a mysterious, layered moment in a surreal setting, the black areas appearing to me like dark pools with dream-like forms hovering above, below and beside."
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To display this piece in your space, just tell us about your wall
Karen Snouffer, Fluorescent Pools
polymer paint and digital photo on unframed canvas, 62” x 106”
The artist on the piece: “As I worked on this piece, I allowed the imagery to develop during the process, to allow the imagery to come about organically and not be forced. The result is a mysterious, layered moment in a surreal setting, the black areas appearing to me like dark pools with dream-like forms hovering above, below and beside."
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To display this piece in your space, just tell us about your wall
Karen Snouffer
“One of my favorite moments in making abstract art is adding a passage of contradiction; among a seemingly collection of wild and random shapes and lines, a phrase of order and pattern appears, a place where the eye and mind can rest. Goofy blobs meet elegant stripes, for example. I see this as a metaphor for life, as we often fill our days with intense layers of psychic disorder while striving to find those moments of beautiful structure, rhythm and balance.”