Created and Sold by Mark Bueno
Blue Blanket - Paintings
Featured In MOXY Denver Cherry Creek, Denver, CO
Price $2,400
Spray paint on wood panel with gloss lacquer finish - 40" x 2" x 40"
Take Me To The Ocean, Leave Me By The Shore
This series of paintings are organic in nature from a familiar environment along with a stylized urban perspective. These landscapes offer a sense of free flowing kaleidoscopic imagery similar to the ever changing atmosphere in and around our oceans and bodies of water. The softness of the exposed natural wood can act as a place of rest within the aerosol spray that constantly arouses our senses. The work shares a moment and a place in which the viewer can ponder and reflect just like the occasions we have in actual seascapes. I approached this series of work to act as a memoir. Through my coastal travels, I found that beaches and bays are the best place to truly immerse one’s self. I feel like a grain of sand and become just as microscopic as the plankton of the sea. The coast lines and oceans are constantly changing and its range has no bounds and respecting the possibilities for change becomes greater than my own because the oceans can be a place of refuge and excitement, as well as a place of turmoil and dread. Much like the oceans and tides, this body of work will continue without end.
Take Me To The Ocean, Leave Me By The Shore
This series of paintings are organic in nature from a familiar environment along with a stylized urban perspective. These landscapes offer a sense of free flowing kaleidoscopic imagery similar to the ever changing atmosphere in and around our oceans and bodies of water. The softness of the exposed natural wood can act as a place of rest within the aerosol spray that constantly arouses our senses. The work shares a moment and a place in which the viewer can ponder and reflect just like the occasions we have in actual seascapes. I approached this series of work to act as a memoir. Through my coastal travels, I found that beaches and bays are the best place to truly immerse one’s self. I feel like a grain of sand and become just as microscopic as the plankton of the sea. The coast lines and oceans are constantly changing and its range has no bounds and respecting the possibilities for change becomes greater than my own because the oceans can be a place of refuge and excitement, as well as a place of turmoil and dread. Much like the oceans and tides, this body of work will continue without end.
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