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A Game of Hot and Cold - Original Mixed Media Painting | Paintings by Christa Kimble. Item composed of wood and linen in minimalism or contemporary style
A Game of Hot and Cold - Original Mixed Media Painting | Paintings by Christa Kimble. Item composed of wood and linen in minimalism or contemporary style
A Game of Hot and Cold - Original Mixed Media Painting | Paintings by Christa Kimble. Item composed of wood and linen in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by Christa Kimble

Christa Kimble

A Game of Hot and Cold - Original Mixed Media Painting

Price $897

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Shipping: FedEx 3-5 days
Price $49 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: December 24, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
30H x 24W x 1.5D in
76.2H x 60.96W x 3.81D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

Original mixed media painting on linen

Measures 30" H x 24" W on 1.5" deep canvas.

Includes frame in maple. Wired ready for hanging.

Signed on the back.

Ships from Columbus, Ohio and usually ships out within 4 days.

In this experimental painting, Christa plays with bold brush strokes and explores contrasts through an abstract interplay of color and mark making. Varied shape and color create dynamic composition. This mixed media piece invites viewers to engage with the tension and harmony inherent in the dance of contrasting elements.

Item A Game of Hot and Cold - Original Mixed Media Painting
Created by Christa Kimble
As seen in Creator's Studio, Columbus, OH
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Christa Kimble
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Wescover creator since 2023
Christa (b. 1986) is a painter based in the United States. She creates atmospheric, gestural abstract paintings that hint at the cosmos and the natural world. Her work explores the inexplicable participation with the present moment. She trades the known for the unknown in an artistic process where instinct informs action, revealing connective patterns.