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Theodore Alexander
Plane of Existence 1 is a magnificent work of art on canvas. Displaying a mastery of composition, technique, and color theory, a figure-ground perspective is expertly established, allowing the viewer an appreciation of the separation of foreground and background. in the distance, a light gray sky is broken up by a darker palette of iron, ash, and gray. along the horizon, a sharp slate adds a sense of depth and dimension. Abstract and textural, Plane of Existence 1 is a masterful composition on canvas. Part of the carefully curated Art by TA collection.
Exclusive hand-painted on fine art paper. Framed in an antique gold wood with an embossed weave pattern.
Exclusive hand painted on fine art paper. Framed in an antique gold wood with embossed weave pattern.
Carrier & Company by Soicher Marin
In our first collaboration, acclaimed interior designers Mara Miller and Jesse Carrier and third-generation art house Soicher Marin present Open Studio, five collections that reflect Carrier and Company’s own sensibility and love of art. Jesse and Mara reflected on many of the show-stopping and impactful art pieces that they’ve selected for projects throughout the years as inspiration for this first collection with Soicher Marin. The Open Studio collection celebrates the artist at work and the magical transformations that occur when paint meets canvas. Influenced by countless artists past and present, this collection serves as a well-rounded view into the world of all things Carrier and Company.
Sandi Neiman Lovitz
Sandi Neiman Lovitz applies acrylic paint to a gallery-wrapped canvas or panel with brushes, combs, wedges, water, or her hands. She puts on and digs out the paint. She demands spontaneity in gesture and enjoys watching paint move after applying it with the swipe of a brush, the push and pull of a rubber wedge, the spray from a can, or the splatter and splash from a vessel. The paint takes on its own energy and partners with Sandi’s understanding of composition, balance, space, and rhythm. From the artist “When I paint I feel like Alice in Wonderland down the rabbit hole, but I am hosting the party. I invite all of the glorious shapes, phantasmal colors, and rhythmic marks to create harmony, hope, freedom, and power”.
Sandi Neiman Lovitz applies acrylic paint to a gallery-wrapped canvas or panel with brushes, combs, wedges, water, or her hands. She puts on and digs outs paint. She demands spontaneity in gesture and enjoys watching paint move after applying it with the swipe of a brush, the push and pull of a rubber wedge, the spray from a can, or the splatter and splash from a vessel. The paint takes on its own energy and partners with Sandi’s understanding of composition, balance, space, and rhythm. From the artist “When I paint I feel like Alice in wonderland down the rabbit hole, but I am hosting the party. I invite all of the glorious shapes, phantasmal colors, and rhythmic marks to create harmony, hope, freedom, and power”.
This is from my series, "Walls Tell Stories". Layers of marks and paint added and subtracted tell the story of the outside walls we pass every day and the stories hidden in them. These are inspired by my world and the many paths and journeys interpreted in intense colors and a variation of marks. I invite you, the viewer, to enter my world and experience your personal interpretations of what is happening on the canvas.
R2H Modern
Indulge in the luxurious beauty of 'Nothing Too See' by Franke de Jong. This exquisite piece is presented on a framed matted print, complemented by a black frame. It is the perfect addition to elevate any room's aesthetic.
Murmurings 1 recalls the early work of American abstract painter Adolph Gottlieb. This large, complex work on canvas features biomorphic forms, abstract symbols, and dream-like landscapes. Movement is conveyed throughout the entire picture plane by overlapping diverse shapes and marks that range from faint to bold. The color scheme in sand, muted cobalt blue, alabaster, and charcoal gives the work an unrestrained feel. A follow-up to The Murmurings 1 encourages the viewer to look beyond the surface for a glimpse of the message below. This art is an original addition to the exclusive collection.
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