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by Katie Black
$51.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "White Rabbit" by Katie Black. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Lively exciting and colourful is how I would describe my artwork. I love using Acrylics and always reach for the unexpected in my exploration of... more
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Lively exciting and colourful is how I would describe my artwork. I love using Acrylics and always reach for the unexpected in my exploration of Abstract Contemporary Art.
I am an English artist living in Costa Rica. I love to paint exciting compositions of color while incorporating harmonious tonal values, shapes, and texture that will both fascinate and excite the viewer! I am incredibly driven and fearless in my desire to create unique pieces of artwork. When I start any painting I always focus on color, design, and composition, using brushes and knives, in my exploration to develop and uncover anything, that will enable me to achieve the results I constantly push myself to achieve. As you look through my paintings I hope you will see a collection of artwork, that crackles with visual energy, depth, and colour.......perfect for your home! COMMENTS FROM THE EDITOR OF "SPLIT-LIP"...
$51.00
Katie Black
Thank you very much Christy
Christy Beckwith
I'm really loving your work, Katie.
Katie Black
Thanks Joy!
Joy McKenzie
Yes, I see that bunny! Again, as always, I love your abstracts so much! This must be breathtaking in its actual size. f/v
Katie Black
Thank you James...I would love you to pop over to my new group Abstract Critique,starting today...you have such an excellent eye that would bereally invaluable to others I feel.
James VerDoorn
yes, I see the white rabbit but more importantly I see the image in its entirety.... the flecks of paint contrasted by the slashed lines and the almost straight edge that creates a foundation contrasted by the airy upper portion of the canvas..... it all comes together nicely.... well done!