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Smell of Spring
$2,100.00

Oil and Cold Wax Medium on Canvas

36 x 24 inches

In this painting, I was thinking about the feeling of lying in the grass, staring up at the neighbor's lilacs hanging over the fence that my mom would cut for our kitchen, the smell filling the house. I wanted them to feel like you could reach up and grab them through the painting. I was also experimenting with how loose the brushstrokes are in the sky to represent clouds without adding fine details later on. This is the first painting that truly incorporated texture into the piece, focusing on materiality.

Seashell Symphonies
$2,015.00

Acrylic on Canvas

36 x 24 inches

I wanted to zoom in on the shells that I would take home with me from a day at the beach. I incorporated a blue mussel shell as part of an ongoing joke I have with my dad about me having a piece of blue beach glass on me, no matter what. Whenever we would go for a walk down the beach, my sister and my dad would be miles ahead of me, collecting all the good pieces of beach glass. We would finish our stroll, and the two of them would have 30 pieces each, while I only had 5. Somehow, at least one of my 5 pieces was a blue one, one of the harder pieces to find. They are also painted in a way that activates the senses, seeming like you could hear the noise they make from the water rushing over them.

The Night We Met
$2,045.00

Oil on Canvas

36 x 24 inches

This is the first of three pieces in the show that are based on the songs they are named after. The painting is based on a memory as well as my imagination, creating the overall mood of the song through my eyes. The song is a reflection of a relationship, going back to when they first met, through memories and sadness. I wanted to depict the end of a road, looking out over the bay while it rained, to capture a feeling of yearning and a lingering feeling. I thought of it as missing someone who isn’t really gone and being haunted by their memories. As if you were expecting to find them around every turn, but now they are 3,000 miles away.

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