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This piece is a fusion of several inspirations: the Japanese concept of ikebana, the ferns that thrive here in the Pacific Northwest, the monsteras that (for me) recall Henri Matisse, & a touch of Alexander Calder (the wire & metal shape). I'm interested in the center of the vase, the hole that is simple but surreal (in reality the plants would behave differently if the vase was actually shaped this way). This echoes the behavior of the wire (which also speaks to the stems) running through the hole of the copper shape. There is no clear narrative or purpose - just an exploration of materiality, visual cues, and a translation of my surroundings and inspirations. *Unstretched canvas*
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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www.hazelthepainter.com /// @hazelthepainter /// Hazel Miller’s paintings feature lush botanical life, statuesque figures, and wild animals and insects. Her work demonstrates an interest in the overlapping fields of natural history and art history. Themes of her work range from impermanence and spirituality to metaphysics and deep time. Miller's paintings are characterized by imaginative color palettes and a close attention to brushstroke textures. Her most prominent stylistic inspirations include Modernist experiments in semi-abstraction and sumi-e painting methods and philosophy. Originally from San Antonio, TX (b. 1993), Miller now calls Spokane, WA her home. She graduated from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2016 (Rose City Scholarship) and is a recipient of an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant (2018). Miller had her first solo show, “The Black Universe” in 2021 at Terrain Gallery in Spokane, WA. NOTE: Most large paintings are shipped rolled in a tube, but many can be stretched and shipped in a box or crate upon request. Please inquire about specific piece for more info.
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