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Original Artwork
Dimensions: Height 32 in. x Width 32 in.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Debbi Kenote’s acrylic on canvas works start with a grid. As they progress, organic shapes grow out of fluid marks, eventually turning into compositions that seem to fall in and out of frames, windows, and puzzles. Debbi’s abstractions are interlocking tiles of contrasting and complimenting colors, shapes, and moods, much like the wordplay of her titles.
Works in NYC
Debbi's works are sneaky in a sense that, instead of denying the existence of a frame, they subtly push against and peak out from it (have you noticed the pairs of eyes in some of her paintings?) Neat square pieces on the outer boundaries of the frame devolve into patterns, curves, and patches of sprayed paint. Some of Debbi's paintings actually look like puzzles, challenging you to play an active role - only to reveal that, in the end, her puzzles yield fun for the sake of it rather than a finished picture.You'll love Debbi if: you'd rather take a new path to work every time, even though you know the shortcut
Michelle Selwa
146 West End Ave, October 2007
$38/mo
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3PeardropsMotherchildFatherpointing
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Takashi Harada
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$38/mo
Kimmy Quillin
A Face Only a Mother Could Love
$38/mo
Sasha Hallock
A memorial for Atatiana Jefferson
$38/mo
Troy Medinis
Above and Bellow
$38/mo
Winnie Sidharta
Adrift
$38/mo
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