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Permutation no. 1042

$75.00

This is my smallest Permutation to date, and it was created expressly for my miniature show at OKBeKind Gallery. Smaller pieces like this one are more easily approachable for this technique of nails and thread. I’ve made larger ones in the past, and probably inevitably will again in the future. The background composition was based loosely on a previous Permutation that hangs in my personal collection. As I see it every day, it was bound to be explored again. Like many of my works, the piece thematically explores juxtapositions.

Watercolor, Gouache, Acrylic, Nails and Embroidery Thread on Wood Panel
2.75” x 3.5” x 1”

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This is my smallest Permutation to date, and it was created expressly for my miniature show at OKBeKind Gallery. Smaller pieces like this one are more easily approachable for this technique of nails and thread. I’ve made larger ones in the past, and probably inevitably will again in the future. The background composition was based loosely on a previous Permutation that hangs in my personal collection. As I see it every day, it was bound to be explored again. Like many of my works, the piece thematically explores juxtapositions.

Watercolor, Gouache, Acrylic, Nails and Embroidery Thread on Wood Panel
2.75” x 3.5” x 1”

This is my smallest Permutation to date, and it was created expressly for my miniature show at OKBeKind Gallery. Smaller pieces like this one are more easily approachable for this technique of nails and thread. I’ve made larger ones in the past, and probably inevitably will again in the future. The background composition was based loosely on a previous Permutation that hangs in my personal collection. As I see it every day, it was bound to be explored again. Like many of my works, the piece thematically explores juxtapositions.

Watercolor, Gouache, Acrylic, Nails and Embroidery Thread on Wood Panel
2.75” x 3.5” x 1”

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