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Broken Canvas Print

$85
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Broken Canvas Print

$85
Frame Selection: No Frame
Size: Small 8" x 10"
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$85

Description

A pale face with closed or downcast eyes stares forward against a dark background, its surface fractured into an intricate network of fine lines like cracked porcelain or dried earth. Warm peachy tones blush across the cheeks and lips, while the forehead and upper face remain cool and cream-colored, creating a portrait that feels both fragile and contemplative. In a gallery space or a thoughtful bedroom where quiet introspection feels welcome. Gallery-wrapped on a wooden stretcher and made to order, ready to hang straight from the box.

Specifications

  • Bright white, fine cotton-poly blend matte canvas. Printed with the latest generation of long lasting inks.
  • Gallery quality ink is used to ensure saturation for a rich and deep print.
  • Hand-stretched canvas over pine stretcher bars.
  • Made in the USA.
  • Bright white, fine cotton-poly blend matte canvas. Printed with the latest generation of long lasting inks.
  • Gallery quality ink is used to ensure saturation for a rich and deep print.
  • Hand-stretched canvas over pine stretcher bars.
  • Made in the USA.

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SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

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Keight MacLean

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Keight MacLean
About The Artist

Toronto based artist. OCADU and Florence Program alumna. Intrigued by our connection to the distant past, my work combines elements of Baroque and Renaissance painting with modern techniques and themes. Having studied in Florence, Italy, I've spent intimate time observing the Old Masters first hand and bring much of their influence to my work. Working with experimental, often destructive, unstable techniques, I push the contrast between the imagery and the object of the painting itself as a means of questioning our similarities and differences between what we hold dear about the past. My work addresses issues of societal beauty ideals, substance abuse and sexuality, using the images of the past as a point of comparison and questioning how far we've progressed in the past century.

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