Original Painting
Entirely Thick Acrylics on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
(1 & 1/2 inch Deep)
These pipe coral tubes are made of literal thick dried sheets of entirely thick acrylic paint peeled off the palette, called paintskins, rolled into shape and painted with gritty textures and pearl paints. The pipe coral paint sculptures are mounted to a canvas to hold the sculptures upright and are attached to each other in some places to provide a structure for this somewhat flexible medium to be supported. The background is a classy silver and white texture on a heavy duty gallery wrapped canvas that holds this wall sculpture.
This highly dimensional abstract city of pipe coral blues, purple, and turquoise green pearl highlights has captivated many an eye, from appearing like a bouquet of coral vases to a coralscape of pipe dreams looking like a city of tube sponges underwater. Some even say it is pipe organ madness exploding into different views as you change angles in looking at it. Long list of publicity for this sculptured piece.
Exposure:
Feb 2014-Present
Online video course with over 3000 students enrolled
March 2017
Entry in Artist of the Week in the Acrylic Painting Facebook virtual art gallery group of 36,620 members, for people's choice voting.
June 2017
Published in SEVENSEAS Media Magazine, an ocean conservation & travel non-profit organization
June-July 2017
On and Off the Wall show, by San Luis Obispo Museum of Art
Mar-May 2019
Art in Businesses program: TD Parker Salon & Gallery, San Luis Obispo