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Untitled Blue | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elisa Gomez Art | The Midway in San Francisco. Item composed of canvas and synthetic in contemporary or modern style
Untitled Blue | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elisa Gomez Art | The Midway in San Francisco. Item composed of canvas and synthetic in contemporary or modern style
Untitled Blue | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elisa Gomez Art | The Midway in San Francisco. Item composed of canvas and synthetic in contemporary or modern style
Untitled Blue | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Elisa Gomez Art | The Midway in San Francisco. Item composed of canvas and synthetic in contemporary or modern style

Created and Sold by Elisa Gomez Art

Elisa Gomez Art

Untitled Blue - Paintings

Featured In The Midway, San Francisco, CA

Price $6,000

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 16, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

DimensionsWeight
60H x 72W x 1.5D in
152.4H x 182.88W x 3.81D cm

Mixed media painting on canvas, 60"x72"

Shipping, stretching, and framing price not included. original artwork, no prints available

Item Untitled Blue
Created by Elisa Gomez Art
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Elisa Gomez Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Abstract expressionist paintings influenced by my ever changing natural surroundings

“Elisa Gomez received her BFA with an emphasis in painting from the University of Utah in 2010. She has been involved in multiple shows across the country, most notably “Terrain” in San Francisco- a show based on pieces painted while traveling across the Western U.S. for eight months. Primarily in mixed media on canvas, Elisa Gomez wields her materials with the skill of a practiced fine artist while nonetheless composing her canvases with the ease of a studied art historian. Evidenced by a few discernible, well-executed, and discrete operations, her working mode transposes the schema and aesthetic of both European and American Abstract Expressionism with a studied sensitivity particular to her training and practice.”
Elizabeth Miller, Ph. D. UCSD