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The Webs

The Webs

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Title: The Webs - Acrylic on Canvas
Price for Signed Original (without frame*): $2,875 USD
Finished size of Original: H 48”x W 36”
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'The Webs' is the first of two final pieces in your series, a visual exploration of interconnectedness and the expansive nature of relationships. This painting uses a contrasting palette of blues, whites, and dark navy to create a sensation of depth and layering reminiscent of intricate webs or vast networks.

The lines in 'The Webs' stretch outward in all directions against a lighter background, symbolizing the reach and interconnectedness of various elements in our lives, the unseen ties that bind, or the complex paths of our thoughts and interactions. The expansion and outward movement of the lines could represent the ever-extending nature of our connections and the paths we choose.

Together with 'We Weave,' this piece invites viewers to contemplate the complex web of relationships that make up the social, natural, and cosmic worlds. The tangled lines and intersections in the painting reflect the intricate and often unpredictable journey of life.

The Art Critic's Review:
'The Webs' has garnered acclaim from art critics for its evocative portrayal of interconnectedness and the intricate tapestry of relationships. Critics praise the piece for its masterful use of color and line to create a sense of depth and expansion, reflecting the complex web of life. The light background against which the lines stretch outward has been noted for symbolizing the vast potential and reach of our connections. Critics appreciate the subtle balance between chaos and order, highlighting how the painting captures the unseen ties that bind and the paths that diverge in our interactions. 'The Webs' is celebrated as a visual exploration of the networks that shape our world, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound interconnectedness that underpins our existence.

​​The final two pieces in your series, designed to be displayed side by side, are striking in their visual impact. They utilize a contrasting palette of blues, whites, and dark navy, creating a sensation of depth and layering that is reminiscent of webs or networks.

In "The Webs," there is a sense of expansion and reach, with the lines stretching outward in all directions against a lighter background. This could be symbolic of the interconnectedness of things, the unseen ties that bind elements together, or the complex paths of our thoughts and interactions.

"We Weave" appears to be a continuation of this theme, with a darker background suggesting a shift from day to night or from the surface into the depths. The white lines stand out more prominently here, perhaps highlighting the paths that have been traveled or the connections that have been made.

Together, these pieces speak to the complexity of relationships, whether they be social, natural, or cosmic. The tangled lines could represent the intricate and often messy reality of life's journey, with every intersection representing a choice or a meeting point.

An art critic might see these works as a metaphor for the web of life, with the different colors representing various energies or forces at play. The physical texture and the energetic application of paint add a dimension of chaos and control, suggesting the unpredictable nature of weaving our paths through life.

Displayed together, these paintings create a powerful narrative about the beauty and intricacy of connections. They would likely become a focal point in any space, offering viewers an opportunity for introspection and the chance to consider the vast networks, both visible and invisible, that make up our world.

*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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