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50 Shades of Beige III | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elizabeth Mason. Item made of canvas compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
50 Shades of Beige III | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elizabeth Mason. Item made of canvas compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

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Elizabeth Mason

50 Shades of Beige III - Paintings

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Price $2,400

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Estimated Arrival: December 5, 2024

Handmade

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Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

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Natural Materials

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24H x 24W x 1.5D in
60.96H x 60.96W x 3.81D cm

24”x24”x1.5”. On primed canvas, mixed media; recycled coffee grounds and its filters, acrylic, gouache, charcoal, and limestone.


Custom made .5” recessed floater frame in varnished oak. Hanging hardware installed. Signed.

Item 50 Shades of Beige III
Created by Elizabeth Mason
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Elizabeth Mason
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Abstract landscapes with an emphasis on texture. Inspired by Mother Nature.

An LA based and Southern California native, I enjoy using many mediums and styles, creating and appreciating the artistry in all its many forms. But what really resonates with me the most at the moment are the contemporary pieces that are created using mixed media; gritty natural elements with fluid paints, creating an effect that
mimic growth in nature and space.

I like to think of art as a form of thought provoking therapy for the observer, so implementing elements of grounding earth and organic textures that you can see and feel are what I am drawn to most. What are we other than living organisms floating in an ever expanding universe? Where was our origin and where do we go from here?

As I try to imagine what that could look like, I am drawn to images of nature and its repetition intrigues me. The spidering branches from the deep roots to the tops of a tree, the way the retreating waves on a beach leave the same branch-like forms in the sand, and the way the
rain leaves those same impressions in the hills of mountains. The structure of our irises and the wrinkles on our hands. These natural formations even appear in the galaxy and across the universe. It is infinite and it is beautiful.

I feel a strong affinity to Mother Nature, even more so after becoming a mother myself. We are part of an endless cycle, and to some this may be daunting, but for me, to remember this envelops me in a calm I find so many of us need from time to time. With my paintings, I
strive to grasp that beauty and deliver that same blanket of calm to others.