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Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Paula Gibbs | Tucson in Tucson. Item made of wood
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Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Paula Gibbs | Tucson in Tucson. Item made of wood
Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Paula Gibbs | Tucson in Tucson. Item made of wood
Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Paula Gibbs | Tucson in Tucson. Item made of wood
Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Paula Gibbs | Tucson in Tucson. Item made of wood

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Paula Gibbs

Wall of Color, Purples, 9 panels, by Paula Gibbs - Paintings

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Featured In Tucson, Tucson, AZ

Price $1,195

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: December 11, 2024

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Woman Owned

Made In USA

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DimensionsWeight
12H x 18W x 18D in
30.48H x 45.72W x 45.72D cm
3.18 kg
7 lb

This is one of my Wall of Color pieces in shades of purple consisting of 9 mini landscapes mounted on wood panels. Each panel in this installation is 10" x 10" (x1.5" deep). The side of the panels are painted black and make each color really pop. The interesting thing about these multi-piece installations is that it adds the element of large-scale texture to a wall space as opposed to one big flat artwork.

This series is designed to be very customizable for homes, corporate lobbies, medical waiting rooms, etc. I can create any color combination, any number of panels, any size panel. The sky is the limit.

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Wescover creator since 2018
Modern, abstract, unique, colorful, custom art!

A transformative event in 2012 altered the course of my life, propelling me into the realm of art. After triumphing over advanced stage pneumonia, a battle few survive, I returned home on that fateful day and experienced what can only be described as an epiphany. Suddenly, the presence of art became an imperative in my existence.

This revelation was rather peculiar, considering that I had never once contemplated becoming an artist. Why would I? Art seemed reserved for individuals endowed with innate creativity and the ability to manifest their ideas in tangible form—a description that hardly seemed to apply to me.

With no formal training in art, my recovery period was dedicated to extensive research, which eventually led me to embark on a journey of experimentation with various artistic mediums. Through numerous trials and errors, I honed my skills and discovered my true passion. Presently, I proudly present a collection of vibrant multi-panel wall sculptures, bursting with color and life. Additionally, I channel my artistic expression onto expansive canvases, with a focus on pop art, as well as my unique interpretation of the mid-century modern style.