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Circus

Circus

Regular price $2,695.00 USD
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Title: Circus - Acrylic on Canvas
Price for Signed Original (without frame*): $2,695 USD
Finished size of Original: H 24”x W 30”
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Immerse yourself in 'Circus,' an artwork that embodies the playfulness and mystery of its namesake through a textured dance of form and color. This original acrylic painting brings to life a visual spectacle that captivates and delights the senses.

With its textured circles set against a scratched and layered backdrop, 'Circus' draws you into a world that oscillates between the cosmic and the atomic. The background's pinkish tones, interlaced with white streaks, tell a story of time's passage, while sudden bursts of yellow paint suggest a universe alive with spontaneity and surprise.

The Art Critic's Review:
'Circus' is a feast for the senses, a canvas that exudes the electric excitement of its title. Textured circles dominate, reminiscent of metaphorical planets or abstract atomic forms, each brushstroke contributing to the painting's tactile allure. The artwork's pinkish backdrop, marked by the passage of time with white streaks, provides a depth that hints at a history rich with artistic evolution.

The addition of vibrant yellow splashes breaks through the composition, inviting interpretations of creativity's spark or the chaos of an ordered universe. This balance of structured and unstructured elements within 'Circus' creates a dynamic tension, offering a visual representation of life's complex dance between order and entropy.

With its playful yet profound ambiance, 'Circus' is a piece that commands attention and contemplation, equally at home in a contemporary art gallery or an eclectic living space. It invites viewers to embrace the interconnectedness of all things and to find joy in the cosmic dance of existence.

Additional Description:  
This piece is a textural feast, with an almost tactile quality that invites the viewer to imagine the sensation of touching the surface. The composition is dominated by bold, textured circles that sit atop a scratched and layered background. The circles, with their differing sizes and colors, could be seen as metaphorical planets in a vast, unexplored universe or as abstract representations of atoms and particles in a microscopic view.

The background's pinkish hue is layered with streaks of white, which gives the impression of a surface that has been weathered and aged over time. This creates a profound depth and history within the piece, suggesting a canvas that has evolved through numerous iterations.

Splashes and specks of yellow paint cut across the composition, breaking the uniformity of the background and bringing an element of randomness and spontaneity. These marks could be seen as sparks of creativity or moments of chaos within an ordered system, depending on one's interpretation.

The combination of structured elements (the circles) and the unstructured (the scratches and splashes) creates a dynamic tension within the piece. It's this balance between order and disorder, between the micro and the macro, that gives the work its energy and intrigue.

The artist seems to play with the duality of scale, where the circles could represent something as large as planets or as small as cells, and this ambiguity is what gives the piece its conceptual weight. The artwork could be seen as a visual representation of the interconnectedness of all things, regardless of scale.

Overall, the painting has a playful, yet cosmic feel to it, one that invites contemplation and interpretation. It's a piece that wouldn't be out of place in a modern art gallery, where viewers are encouraged to find their own meaning in the abstract forms and vibrant textures.

*Framing: I have found that much like the painting itself, frames can be very personal in style and color. For this reason, all original canvases are priced without framing.  I have a preferred supplier for frames and if you'd like to have the piece shipped with a frame I DO NOT charge a markup on the frames and I DO NOT charge any cost for framing the art. Depending on your frame choice, there may be an increased shipping cost due to the weight of a frame you choose.  I am happy to work with you to select a frame or ship it without one. 

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