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The artwork 'First Infinity' by Evan Peltzman features abstract minimalist composition with two delicate flower-like stems rising against a dark night sky with scattered blue clouds. The striking red horizontal band contrasts with the textured wooden panel base, creating a layered effect using ink, acrylic, and plaster on wood.
The artwork 'First Infinity' by Evan Peltzman features two ethereal balloon-like forms floating against a dramatic black sky with swirling clouds. Bold red block spans the lower third, creating stark contrast. Mixed media technique combines ink, acrylic and plaster on wood panel, with delicate linear elements in blue scattered across the dark expanse.
The artwork 'First Infinity' by Evan Peltzman features an abstract composition with a dark textured background showcasing delicate line drawings and organic shapes. A bold orange-red horizontal band divides the piece, anchored by a warm golden base. Created using ink, acrylic and plaster on wood panel, the piece combines minimalist color blocking with expressive mark-making techniques by Evan Peltzman.
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    Evan Peltzman

    First Infinity

    Original Artwork

    Dimensions: 16" x 11"

    Medium: Ink, acrylic and plaster on wood panel

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      Evan Peltzman

      Evan Peltzman

      Works in NY

      Evan Peltzman is a painter who has been living and working in New York City since 2010. He is currently an MFA candidate at the School of Visual Arts in New York, graduating in 2026. Born and raised in California’s San Francisco Bay Area during the 1980’s and 90’s, Evan was heavily influenced by the artwork and aesthetic of the local skateboarding, live music and graffiti of the times. San Francisco’s DIY culture of the early 90’s inspired him to get creative with his materials, exhibition venues and studio spaces. This approach to art making continues to follow him today as he builds all of his own wood panels, canvas stretchers and frames in order to use unorthodox materials and make odd-sized work.

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