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"The Scrumptiousness of Solitude" - mixed media on watercolor paper, 11" x 15". Ready to frame.

This piece emerged from listening to the art, following the trail of shapes and emotion. Continuing to experiment with the chalky-ness of gesso mixed with paints and the exquisite satisfaction of mark-making and carving into paintings. Scrubbing away layers of paint to create ethereal landscapes, letting the eye wonder into magical lands.

Materials used:

mixed media on watercolor paper

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#abstract #abstract art #modern #abstract landscape #abstraction #original art #mixed media #original work #intuitive art #modernism #solitude #intuitive abstract #experimental art 

The Scrumptiousness of Solitude (2017)

Mixed-media painting 
by Lola Jovan

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"The Scrumptiousness of Solitude" - mixed media on watercolor paper, 11" x 15". Ready to frame.

This piece emerged from listening to the art, following the trail of shapes and emotion. Continuing to experiment with the chalky-ness of gesso mixed with paints and the exquisite satisfaction of mark-making and carving into paintings. Scrubbing away layers of paint to create ethereal landscapes, letting the eye wonder into magical lands.

Materials used:

mixed media on watercolor paper

Tags:
#abstract #abstract art #modern #abstract landscape #abstraction #original art #mixed media #original work #intuitive art #modernism #solitude #intuitive abstract #experimental art 
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