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The Passover (2016) Original Acrylic Painting by Jake Nordstrum

40.64 x 50.8 x 2.03cm (unframed) / 40.64 x 50.8cm (actual image size)

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This is my most minimalist painting to date. I've always wanted to experiment with minimalism but it's so hard for me to do. It's hard to not want to fill up the canvas with paint. The red over the black areas of this piece immediately made me think of the Jewish Passover celebration where the blood of a lamb was smothered over the door posts to keep their firstborns safe from death.

This painting will come ready to hang, signed on the back and shipped in a box.

Any Duty fees will be the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint.

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#abstract art#modern art#contemporary#modern#black and white#minimalism
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This is my most minimalist painting to date. I've always wanted to experiment with minimalism but it's so hard for me to do. It's hard to not want to fill up the canvas with paint. The red over the black areas of this piece immediately made me think of the Jewish Passover celebration where the blood of a lamb was smothered over the door posts to keep their firstborns safe from death.

This painting will come ready to hang, signed on the back and shipped in a box.

Any Duty fees will be the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint.

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#abstract art#modern art#contemporary#modern#black and white#minimalism
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Look, I could write something profound here about the existential tension between form and chaos, how my acrylics wrestle with oil pastel like two divorced parents fighting over the last... Read more

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