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Georgia Lee

October 11, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an oil piece on canvas with primarily pastel background with a multi colored abstraction on the canvas in a leaf-like pattern in deep reds, maroons, greens, and browns

Day After Tomorrow

October 11, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract oil piece on canvas with large clumps of color in violet, sap green, brunt orange, deep plum, peach, goldenrod, and powder blue. the background is mostly pale mint green and periwinkle. there are scratchy botanical suggestions in dark brown, deep gold, and sage green

Blue Sky

October 11, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract pale colored piece on canvas featuring blobs and swipes of green, teal, lavender, mint, chartreuse, and pale gray. there is a large looping blue ling at the top of the piece

Sailboat

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the right half of the canvas is white, and the left half is split horizontally into two pale blue rectangles, the bottom one being darker. there is a thin orange line that snakes its way across the canvas. 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.

River Stone

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the top 3/5 of the piece are a pale green-gray color, and the bottom is white. there is a thin black line that snakes its way across the canvas. 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.

Raw Honey

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the top half of the piece is a pale gray, and the bottom half is white. there is a thin line that snakes its way across the canvas. 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.

Garden Party

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the left 3/5 of the piece are pale blush, with the bottom left corner being an even lighter shade. the remainder of the piece is white. there is a thin 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 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.

Dinner Plate

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the right 2/5 of the piece are painted light blue (the bottom right corner features an even lighter blue square) and the right 3/5 of the piece are white. 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 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.

Cocktail Party

October 9, 2023 by Jordan McFarlane

an abstract mixed media piece on canvas. the left third of the piece is black, and the right two thirds are a cream color. there is a thin line in pale brown 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 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.
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