The captivating mixed media piece, "WPR 28," is an abstract landscape masterfully created on textured, rough-edged handmade recycled paper measuring 9.5 x 12 inches. This intriguing artwork immediately draws the viewer in with its layered composition of torn paper in a palette of greens, yellows, browns, and whites. These layers overlap to form an abstract depiction that evokes the essence of nature.
The central green area conjures images of lush, grassy fields or dense forests, seamlessly transitioning into a vibrant strip of yellow that suggests gentle hills or sprawling fields. Complementing these shades is a darker brown strip, subtly hinting at soil or perhaps a meandering path that adds depth to the scene. This harmonious blend of colors and textures creates a tranquil, earthy ambiance, encapsulating the serene beauty of nature.
Versatility in mediums enhances the artwork's dynamic quality. The collage elements include toned cyanotype, additional handmade recycled paper, painted paper, and solar prints. This innovative combination not only adds complexity and intrigue but also highlights a thoughtful and sustainable approach to art-making.
The inspiration for "WPR 28" comes from the enchanting landscape of Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Westchester County, New York. The artwork captures the serene and timeless beauty of this natural refuge, inviting viewers to experience a moment of calm and connection with the land.
"WPR 28" is presented in a natural wood frame, complementing its organic aesthetic. Archival materials, including Tru Vue Conservation Clear® Glass, ensure the artwork's long-term preservation while providing optimal clarity for viewing.
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