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Stacey Warnix Studio

COME WHAT MAY original painting

Price $3,900 - Sale 20% off

Price $4,900 Original Retail

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Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 5, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
48H x 48W x 1.5D in
121.92H x 121.92W x 3.81D cm

Acrylic, ink, enamel, and collage on raw gallery wrapped canvas with painted sides; ships ready to hang without a frame, but is recommended for framing.

48” x 48” x 1.5” unframed. Custom framing can be arranged prior to shipping by request at additional cost.

Item COME WHAT MAY original painting
As seen in Creator's Studio, Central, TX
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Stacey Warnix Studio
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Chasing color

Stacey Warnix is an American lyrical abstraction painter who uses gestural methods to render large-scale, non-representational paintings over raw textile. Her paintings explore the experiential affect of nuanced color and scale, using layers of disparate translucency and contrasting textures to subtly shift the perception, light reflectivity, and luminosity of her landscape-inspired color fields.

Introduced to representational oil painting by an artist grandmother, Stacey created paintings and collages throughout her school years, winning frequent awards, but ultimately pursued a professional career in law and finance. She lived and worked professionally in California and London before settling in Texas, where she started painting again.

Stacey experimented with gestural abstraction and became enamored with the process as a meditative escape. Today, she paints to escape a world of precision, finding respite in abstract forms, textures, and tones. Stacey’s paintings feature nuanced layers of mixed media pigments interspersed with collage. Her years in residence along the California coastline made an indelible impression and that influence shows throughout her body of work, with marked visual references to time-worn, hazy memories of light-filled coastal vistas.