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Jessica Singerman

Winston-Salem, NC

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The field you think you own
  • Jessica Singerman
  • The field you think you own, 2014
  • oil and acrylic on canvas
  • 40 x 60 x 1.5 in (101.6 x 152.4 x 3.81 cm)
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When I lived in Cornelius, NC, there was a nearby field that I would go paint. The space was vast, and there were areas covered with trees. Each time I returned to the field to paint, the landscape had changed. The tree line receded. A development was built near the trees, then little by little more houses and apartments were built. Then a shopping center was added. The field disappeared. This painting is a love letter to that field.

This award-winning abstract interpretation of a landscape is an oil and acrylic painting on canvas. It is comprised of two canvases with total dimensions 40 x 60 inches.

This is an original oil and acrylic painting, signed on the front and hand labeled on the back by the artist. It is painted on cotton canvas stretched on wood stretcher bars. The canvas is gallery wrapped, meaning that the sides are smooth and painted white. It is 1.5 inch thick, wired in the back and ready to hang.

  • Subject Matter: Abstract landscape
  • Collections: Shape of the Sky

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