Mistral 14

$900.00

acrylic on cradled birch panel
11 x 14 x 1.5 in

The Mistral series draws inspiration from the cold waters of Ladys Cove (Marblehead, Massachusetts) at low tide. Amongst the abstract splotches hides tiny orange crab smaller than the nail on a pinky finger. The paintings explore personal personal perspective, indifference, and our place in a broader world.

Mistral 14 is part of a triptych that includes Mistral 12 and Mistral 13. Paintings by Rococo masters Boucher and Fragonard and plastic sculptures by Brent Hayden influence the color pallet. It features various brush techniques, most prominently blown acrylic. Starbursts of different sizes and shapes result from varying the paint viscosity. The surface of the painting is highly glossy, the result of meticulous varnish. Mistral 14 wired and ready to hang.

Purchase Mistral 14 during the “Progress in Beauty” exhibition (July 5 - August 4) to benefit from additional perks

  • Enjoy free shipping and delivery anywhere in the US


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acrylic on cradled birch panel
11 x 14 x 1.5 in

The Mistral series draws inspiration from the cold waters of Ladys Cove (Marblehead, Massachusetts) at low tide. Amongst the abstract splotches hides tiny orange crab smaller than the nail on a pinky finger. The paintings explore personal personal perspective, indifference, and our place in a broader world.

Mistral 14 is part of a triptych that includes Mistral 12 and Mistral 13. Paintings by Rococo masters Boucher and Fragonard and plastic sculptures by Brent Hayden influence the color pallet. It features various brush techniques, most prominently blown acrylic. Starbursts of different sizes and shapes result from varying the paint viscosity. The surface of the painting is highly glossy, the result of meticulous varnish. Mistral 14 wired and ready to hang.

Purchase Mistral 14 during the “Progress in Beauty” exhibition (July 5 - August 4) to benefit from additional perks

  • Enjoy free shipping and delivery anywhere in the US


acrylic on cradled birch panel
11 x 14 x 1.5 in

The Mistral series draws inspiration from the cold waters of Ladys Cove (Marblehead, Massachusetts) at low tide. Amongst the abstract splotches hides tiny orange crab smaller than the nail on a pinky finger. The paintings explore personal personal perspective, indifference, and our place in a broader world.

Mistral 14 is part of a triptych that includes Mistral 12 and Mistral 13. Paintings by Rococo masters Boucher and Fragonard and plastic sculptures by Brent Hayden influence the color pallet. It features various brush techniques, most prominently blown acrylic. Starbursts of different sizes and shapes result from varying the paint viscosity. The surface of the painting is highly glossy, the result of meticulous varnish. Mistral 14 wired and ready to hang.

Purchase Mistral 14 during the “Progress in Beauty” exhibition (July 5 - August 4) to benefit from additional perks

  • Enjoy free shipping and delivery anywhere in the US


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