Original artwork description:

The way we see things is defined as much by what's there as what's not there. An absence can be as powerful as a presence, and the difference between the two is as much about time as about space.

The painting is on unstretched canvas and image area measures approximately
22x32 in. / 55x81 cm

PLEASE NOTE: This artwork is on unstretched canvas and will be shipped rolled in a heavy-duty mailing tube. Take it to your framer just as you would a stretched canvas; stretching a canvas prior to framing is a standard service at any good frame shop.

Materials used:

acrylic, canvas

Tags:
#abstract #abstraction #expressionist #gestural #bold #shapes 
Where the Flowers Were (2014)
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by Douglas Simonson

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The way we see things is defined as much by what's there as what's not there. An absence can be as powerful as a presence, and the difference between the two is as much about time as about space.

The painting is on unstretched canvas and image area measures approximately
22x32 in. / 55x81 cm

PLEASE NOTE: This artwork is on unstretched canvas and will be shipped rolled in a heavy-duty mailing tube. Take it to your framer just as you would a stretched canvas; stretching a canvas prior to framing is a standard service at any good frame shop.

Materials used:

acrylic, canvas

Tags:
#abstract #abstraction #expressionist #gestural #bold #shapes 

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Douglas Simonson spent most of his life in Hawaii. He now divides his time between his birthplace, Nebraska, and his new adopted home, Mexico. He travels extensively in search of... Read more

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