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"Give Peace a Chance" is an Abstracted Pop painting executed in oil and cold wax. The pop images are of our time (and another time) ...the Kremlin, a nuclear missile, a 38 revolver and a bottle of fentanyl. These scary images are all obscured with the remaining symbol, a peace medallion shining brightly. Certainly, the viewer will make their own decision...does it cause despair or is it hopeful and optimistic. The painting is signed on the right side. The sides are finished and hanging materials are included.
Print:Giclee on Canvas
Size:16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Size with Frame:17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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About Robert Carroll “My paintings reflect stylistic shifts as I explore different subjects in five (5) series- Abstracted Pop, Cars, The Island in 3 Movements, Explorations and Abstracts. The Island in 3 Movements series explores life on a barrier island using Impressionism, Cubism and Modern disciplines. The cubist style paintings utilize primarily raw sienna,white, black and grey palate in a re-imagining of some of my previous works that are shown adjacent to them in the Gallery. The paintings at the beach and on the water are Impressionistic in style. The Laying Pipe paintings represent an intention of creating “happy” paintings using a palette of pastels. The creative spark for the series is based on the seemingly non-stop activity of doing construction at the side of the road. They are always laying pipe, trimming trees, and re-paving bike trails on the island. Abstracts features oil and cold wax, mixed media and collage. Many of the artworks explore supply and demand in the face of the worldwide pandemic and the continuing economic problems. Other works are pure abstractions. Explorations is a chance to examine different ideas. Sometimes I see something or have an idea I want to explore in a painting. Generally, they will be one-offs. Abstracted Pop are paintings that have objective pop culture images while the rest of the painting is non-objective. Although there are many artists I admire, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, James Rosenquist and David Salle most directly influence my work.” ---Robert Carroll Rob Carroll studied art at the College of Coastal Georgia and has participated in numerous workshops. His work was sold in Atlanta, GA by an interior designer and is found in private collections and businesses from Florida to Maine. His work has been in group exhibits at the Glynn County Library, Glynn Visual Arts and Southeast Georgia Hospital. Rob had a solo show Going Coastal at the Brunswick Stewdio in 2016. He had a superior high school art teacher who started him on a lifetime journey of painting. Many of his paintings reflect a bold choice of color. He paints both objective and non-objective canvases working mostly in oils. Rob works out of his studio at Edwards Plaza on St Simons Island. Robert’s working career was in the oil and healthcare industries in financial management. He and his wife, Leslie, live on Saint Simons Island, GA.
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