Featured in The Three Tomaotes magazine. Artwork in framed in a black floater frame. Inquire for more images.
In Thinkin’ Stuff, Annie Wood offers a textured glimpse into a moment of quiet reflection. A woman reclines in a green armchair, her pink dress catching light with soft, expressive brushstrokes, while her gaze drifts inward, lost in thought. Surrounding her are hints of domestic calm—floral elements both painted and collaged, blurring the line between real and imagined space. The bouquet to her side is crafted from fabric and beads, adding a tactile richness and a sense of layered memory. The piece, though small in scale, feels expansive in emotion, inviting the viewer to sit with their own “thinkin’ stuff.” Wood’s use of mixed media brings an immediacy to the scene—part daydream, part grounded in the textures of life.
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