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Manifest Destiny III | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marie Bourget | San Francisco in San Francisco. Item made of canvas
Manifest Destiny III | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marie Bourget | San Francisco in San Francisco. Item made of canvas
Manifest Destiny III | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Marie Bourget | San Francisco in San Francisco. Item made of canvas

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Marie Bourget

Manifest Destiny III - Paintings

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Featured In San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Price $2,700

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Estimated Arrival: January 9, 2025

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Woman Owned

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
30H x 30W x 2D in
76.2H x 76.2W x 5.08D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

The never failing appeal of a map, any map, keeps bringing me back to painting my personal version of a map, it’s something I have done off and on for a number of years. I like the way maps suggest a view of a locale, or even the entire earth with all its continents. One looks at a map and can imagine wandering through the area that is depicted knowing all along that the map is not even close to reality—but still we believe. I hope these pieces of mine evoke that feeling.

Painted on a finished wood panel, no additional frame is needed.

Item Manifest Destiny III
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Marie Bourget
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Wescover creator since 2019
Obsessed by Patterns

My work reflects my passion for patterns as well as my attraction to chance (I have several sets of dice that I use when I want to take a undirected course).

Sandpaper is an essential material for me and I use it extensively as my work depends on many layers of media some of which are removed by sanding. For this reason most of my work is on wood panel.

I have a general idea of my painting before I start but any sketching I do ends up being part of the finished product. I'll often paint and repaint the same image (sanding in between layers) seeing if these iterations come up with a different look. Any traces of earlier applications are an integral part of each piece.