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Games in the summer

Sheldon Greenberg

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Games in the summer

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The image is a mixed media painting that features a gold background. This abstract artwork displays a combination of miscellaneous shapes, forms, and textures, lending it a vibrant sense of motion and energy. Notable are three vertical rows of colored dots toward the right—specifically, a row of six orange dots, a row of three orange dots, and a row of five purple dots. Additionally, a cluster of purple dots can be found near the left edge, with smaller black circles towards the bottom left. The top left corner of the painting is accented with small gold leaf shapes. The use of color and abstract details throughout the piece creates a warm, peaceful atmosphere, inviting the viewer into a space of calm and tranquility. Despite the abstract nature of the painting, the artistry involved evokes a scene that mesmerizes and invites exploration, hinting at deeper layers of meaning beneath the surface visual experience.

5
56"H × 48"W × 2"D
Painting
Acrylic
Landscape/Seascape
Contemporary
Unframed
acrylic on panel
Yes
Yes

STATEMENT

My work has evolved over the years from realistic painting and illustration for commercial work, to a loose, richly colored painterly style combining figures, landscapes, and still life objects. The paintings are most often represented in a moment of time, “before or after”. Based on male/female, nature/man-made interaction and giving the feeling that something is about to or has just happened. As the work progressed over time, I wanted a less obvious visual representation, so began finding ways to abstract my paintings. Using taping, scrapping, painting out and over the images,and incorporating tools not associated with painting, gathered from pop culture and my photo reference. The concept of each frozen moment coming to life with form, line, shape, and color. Flat shapes versus detail and finished shapes versus the unresolved areas. Each giving context to the other.

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