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Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style
Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style
Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style
Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style
Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood | Mixed Media in Paintings by JD Logan Fine Art. Item made of birch wood works with minimalism & contemporary style

Created and Sold by JD Logan Fine Art

JD Logan Fine Art

Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood - Paintings

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Price $2,800

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Shipping: FedEx 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: December 4, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
48H x 36W x 2D in
121.92H x 91.44W x 5.08D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

Created with acrylic paints on 24 x 24 cradled wood panel. Ready to hang with natural unfinished wood sides. Floater frame available for additional charge

Item Greens & Blue 36 x 48 Acrylic on wood
As seen in Creator's Studio, Monterey, MA
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JD Logan Fine Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Original Abstract Paintings

The pieces available here are part of my Storyboard Series. The sections of each piece somehow represent the chapters in a book, acts in a play, parts of our personalities or phases of our lives.
Each one can look and feel very different but together they tell a story…

I find working in abstracts to be both liberating and therapeutic. I begin each piece with a notion of where I want to go, but once the first paint is applied it then becomes a collaboration between my creative instincts and the paints at hand. I merely get to decide when the interaction ends. My hope is that my artwork somehow captures and shares the energy, emotions and life experiences that created it…

JD Logan