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by Micah Guenther
$68.00
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On this piece I did the butterfly with prismacolor pencil on paper, then painted the background on the canvas and attached the butterfly to the... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
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On this piece I did the butterfly with prismacolor pencil on paper, then painted the background on the canvas and attached the butterfly to the canvas. I call it imperfect because butterflies, although very beautiful, the shapes and designs on their wings don't match exactly. This is one of three pieces in this series.
Self taught, I have gleaned techniques and ideas from art books and magazines. Prefering a palette knife to a brush, I employ the splatter techniques of Jackson Pollock, and ideas from other artists I admire. Some of which are very evident. I also really like the simplicity of my sumi ink works, done with sumi ink and a Japanese calligraphy brush. But, my preferred media is acrylic and enamels on canvas. I do occasionally work with oils, and just recently started working with water color and gouache. I attended culinary school in Dallas, Tx, then worked for a number of years as a chef in Dallas and then in Eureka Springs, Ar. There, in Arkansas, is where I really started to paint seriously. Though the sizes of my work varies, I...
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