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I walked in circles around the canvas to create Trick Giblet, which was positioned on a round table. It's intentionally freeform, exclusively an effort to follow form and color where it took me without any preconceptions. I used brushes and knives, sometimes applying acrylic paint directly from tube to canvas. I want the viewer to imagine whatever comes to mind, or to simply enjoy how the hues and shapes dance on the canvas. Texture and meaty globbits of paint, to me, give it life. Why the name? It's as playful as the composition. Funky.

Please also note that the in-situ image shows an additional mat and frame that may be added but are not included or necessary. The deep 1-1/2" edges of your canvas have been painted as extensions of the main composition.

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Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.

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Paint, Acrylic, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging

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I walked in circles around the canvas to create Trick Giblet, which was positioned on a round table. It's intentionally freeform, exclusively an effort to follow form and color where it took me without any preconceptions. I used brushes and knives, sometimes applying acrylic paint directly from tube to canvas. I want the viewer to imagine whatever comes to mind, or to simply enjoy how the hues and shapes dance on the canvas. Texture and meaty globbits of paint, to me, give it life. Why the name? It's as playful as the composition. Funky.

Please also note that the in-situ image shows an additional mat and frame that may be added but are not included or necessary. The deep 1-1/2" edges of your canvas have been painted as extensions of the main composition.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.

Materials used:

Paint, Acrylic, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging

Tags:
#blue #red #green #yellow #orange #purple #lake #vivid #textured #vibrant #lemon #line #tangerine #mango #wash 

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Yes, despite being an abstract landscape and contemporary abstract painter, I can be very silly. I grew up in New Jersey obsessively building with Lego and Erector sets, but... Read more

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