Large multicolor wall art, original painting, paint drip art, paint splatter, 30 x 30 artwork, popular playroom art, housewarming present, teen girl
Reminiscent of streamers and confetti raining down from above you will find.
Reminiscent of streamers and confetti raining down from above, you will find a beautiful array of warm colors-- yellow, gold, silver, raspberry, red, maize, pink and buff. This is a sophisticated mix of texture and color and your eyes keep moving through the depth of it.
THE STORY: I used to visit this shop that had a room dedicated to all things that little girls would like. Turns out, big girls like it too! I went back numerous times and fell in love with the whimsical decorations and bedroom decor in all the great shades of pink, yellow and red. In the corner of the shop was a pom pom, beaded and bedazzled curtain that was mesmerizing it reminded me of standing in falling confetti like in a Ticker Tape Parade. I pondered it coming home with me more than once. Alas, the shop closed and that amazing curtain was never to be see again....until I painted my abstract version of it here
Title: Ticker Tape Parade
Size: 30 x 30 x 2
Mixed Media
* Artist: Susan D Sharp
* Style: Modern, contemporary, abstract
* Signed
* Hanging wire attached
* Bumpers on each corner
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ABOUT ABSTRACT ART by Susan D. Sharp
Whether you love it, hate it, or don't understand it, abstract art can be boiled down to this definition by Dean Nimmer: "Abstraction popular literally means the distancing of an idea from objective referents. That means, in the visual arts, pulling a depiction away from any literal, representational reference points. You can also call abstract art nonrepresentational art."
We generally think of abstract art as an early 20th century phenomenon encompassing three genres: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Cubism.
So we have art that isn't supposed to necessarily look like anything and yet if you ask 10 people they might all have an interpretation of what it is. When I discovered abstract art, I felt at home....what you see is what you see, what you want to see, what you can imagine it is!
Names associated with abstract art include Wassily Kandinski, Piet Mondrian and Henri Matisse and Paul Klee to name a few.
For more about abstract art, research the terms abstract expressionism, abstract impressionism and major figures like Kandinsky, Pollack, De Koonig, Rothko, and Klee.