FlyOver
Building layers with windows into what was laid down before gives the work incredible depth. The primary colors of blue and orange lend to the sense of peering down into something. Here, it might be through the clouds from an airplane window. The piece will hang well in any commercial setting as well as the public spaces of any home.
Building layers with windows into what was laid down before gives the work incredible depth. The primary colors of blue and orange lend to the sense of peering down into something. Here, it might be through the clouds from an airplane window. The piece will hang well in any commercial setting as well as the public spaces of any home.
Building layers with windows into what was laid down before gives the work incredible depth. The primary colors of blue and orange lend to the sense of peering down into something. Here, it might be through the clouds from an airplane window. The piece will hang well in any commercial setting as well as the public spaces of any home.
Acrylic, acrylic paint, and paper on 300lb watercolor paper and mounted to a birch cradled panel. 20’ x 20” x 3/4’. Unframed, edge is painted, ready to hang.