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Truffle 7

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the bottom half in a muted artichoke green, and the top half in white. there is a thin strip of black paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 6

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the right half in a soft muted blue-gray, and the left half in white. there is a thin strip of tangerine-colored paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 5

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the bottom half in a soft muted orchid purple, and the top half in white. there is a thin strip of black paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 4

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the left half in a soft muted blue-gray, and the right half in white. there is a thin strip of tangerine-colored paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 3

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the top half in a soft muted taupe, and the bottom half in white. there is a thin strip of black paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 2

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the left half in a soft orchid purple, and the right half in white. there is a thin strip of black paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Truffle 1

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece of art with the top half in a soft lemon custard yellow, and the bottom half in white. there is a thin strip of black paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Paper Kites

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract multimedia collage on canvas in shades of pale mint, mint green, and white. the top half of the piece is white. the bottom half of the piece is a pale cobalt blue. there is a thin strip of tangerine-colored paper that winds its way around the piece, creating a path like an unexpected journey. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realisation sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.

Echo Park

April 11, 2024 by Jennifer Blumenstock

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the right 1/2 of the piece is painted white and the left 1/2 of the piece is soft cobalt blue like the sky. there is a thin black line that snakes its way across the piece. On the surface, this canvas appears as though it consists of lines that form abstract shapes, atop geometrically straight rectangles, all applied by the stroke of a paintbrush. However, as you step forward the lines of these shapes disconnect from the canvas and you notice each was placed on by hand: using hand-cut, extremely fine thin strips of paper masterfully layered upon the canvas. Moreover, once this realization sets in, you suddenly become aware of an entirely new layer of texture. Different hand-cut shapes of paper adhere to the canvas before any painting takes place. Creating a degree of texture and depth to delightfully unexpected.
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