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Continuing this series of single-figure compositions with a standing yoga pose - a tree or vrksasana pose. Like the figure itself, I enjoy the solidity of these poses, and although precarious, they offer much needed stability in an otherwise chaotic environment. As usual, the figure is made up of the same stuff as it's environment. It's only through its effect on its background that we see it at all.

This painting is on a hollow wooden door. It can rest on the floor and prop against a wall, or upon request I will attach a cleat to the back for hanging.

Materials used:

Hollow wooden door and acrylic

Tags:
#expressive #bright colors #female figure #yoga pose 
Schema no.15 (2016)
Acrylic painting
by Rick Wedel

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Continuing this series of single-figure compositions with a standing yoga pose - a tree or vrksasana pose. Like the figure itself, I enjoy the solidity of these poses, and although precarious, they offer much needed stability in an otherwise chaotic environment. As usual, the figure is made up of the same stuff as it's environment. It's only through its effect on its background that we see it at all.

This painting is on a hollow wooden door. It can rest on the floor and prop against a wall, or upon request I will attach a cleat to the back for hanging.

Materials used:

Hollow wooden door and acrylic

Tags:
#expressive #bright colors #female figure #yoga pose 

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In my work I'm seeking a balance between the human form and the expressive mark. We have such an innate relationship to the figure, that even in their generalized or... Read more

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