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Muddy Waters — Geometric Abstract Painting | Mixed Media by stephen cimini. Item made of canvas with marble
Muddy Waters — Geometric Abstract Painting | Mixed Media by stephen cimini. Item made of canvas with marble
Muddy Waters — Geometric Abstract Painting | Mixed Media by stephen cimini. Item made of canvas with marble

Created and Sold by stephen cimini

stephen cimini

Muddy Waters — Geometric Abstract Painting - Mixed Media

Price $4,000

Oil paint, cold wax medium and marble dust on gallery wrapped canvas. The painting continues around the edges of the piece and is ready for hanging. The painting can also be enhanced in a floating frame.
40 x 48 x 2 inches
Muddy Waters

From a new series applying a similar geometric composition to canvases of various sizes and aspect ratios. Each painting draws on unique color choices.

The use of turpentine and oil paint gives flow and movement to this painting. Multiple layers of paint with different opacities gives each geometric shape a unique texture.

Item Muddy Waters — Geometric Abstract Painting
Created by stephen cimini
As seen in Private Residence, New York, NY
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Geometric Abstract Paintings—a balance between spontaneity and order

Originally from the small town of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Cimini first studied fine art at the San Francisco Art Institute and eventually moved back east to study at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He wrestled with various art forms from wood constructed sculpture to conceptual environments before landing on abstract painting something he loved from an early age. In 1994, he began developing the vocabulary for his current work, which originates from the linear landscape of Manhattan. It has since mutated to geometric spaces and their relationships to each other while still adhering to its architectural origins. His fascination with the mystery of color is also a vital aspect of his work.