SOLD • RS #52

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SOLD • RS #52

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• Approximate Dimensions: 2.5” length x 2.5" width x 1.25” depth

• Made of leftover acrylic paint and epoxy resin. Click here to read more about this series

• Edition 1/1 original three dimensional painting. No duplicates or prints

• Comes ready to hang! Signed & dated on back • Sold unframed

• Made with the highest quality, nontoxic epoxy resin available containing HALS & UV Stabilizers that protect against discoloration

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REMNANT SERIES

I started peeling the paint off of my palette ten years ago because it reminded me of a friend that passed away unexpectedly in 2007. It was something she did when we were teenagers and gossiped in my studio. I thought about her often when I painted and found an odd but calming satisfaction in the monotony of scraping the paint away. Cleaning my palette at the start of each day unconsciously became part of my studio routine. It still is today.

Sometimes these pieces of dried paint were beautiful and indeed, too pretty to throw away. I started saving them in clear boxes. After a year, I saw miniature versions of my paintings reduced to layered scraps of paint: 365 days of work, emotion, happiness, sadness and everything in between neatly condensed into a box.

It took me over a decade to figure out how to utilize these tiny remnants of paintings past. After sorting the pieces by color, I carefully arranged them, taking into account all sides including the back. I wanted each side to provide a different but beautiful view. I see them as painting-sculpture hybrids or three dimensional paintings that can be displayed hanging on a wall as a painting or freestanding on a shelf similar to a sculpture. 

It took me over a decade of saving peeled paint to figure out what to do with the scraps. Recently I sorted them by color. Eventually I cast them in resin. These “three dimensional” paintings can be displayed in any direction (hanging on a wall or horizontally on a shelf) as each side provides a different but beautiful view.