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    The Return Home by Nina Boodhansingh

    The Return Home by Nina Boodhansingh
    The Return Home 2019 Acrylic on Canvas 16” x 40” This long, narrow abstract painting is done on canvas and rests in landscape orientation. The paint in this piece envelopes the entirety of the canvas in a soft, water-like meld of purple, blue and indigo. The top corners of the piece are darker blue and lightens a bit towards the center. Light purple paint reached up from the bottom of the painting and blends with the rest of the piece. In the bottom lower left of the piece and into the center, we see flecks of more concentrated teal paint. Flakes of gold leaf were applied sporadically throughout the painting.

    When I Was Young by Nina Boodhansingh

    When I Was Young by Nina Boodhansingh
    When I Was Young 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 16” x 40” It is an abstract piece done on canvas. From the center of the work spreads deep, rich purple tones that blend into the lighter purple at the outer edges of the canvas. Peeking from behind the purples is a light blue however muted by the thinly brushed purple paint over it. Patches of a clear, cool blue, light pink, and aquamarine have been made in strokes around the canvas. The technique used to blend the pink, purple, and blue in the background creates a soft and cloudy look.

    Ice Castles by Nina Boodhansingh

    Ice Castles by Nina Boodhansingh
    Ice Castles 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 30” x 24” It is an abstract piece done on canvas. The background of the canvas is completely absorbed in a beautiful blend of blue and purple. Although these colors are the primary tones, differences in color cover the canvas in cooler shades of blue, purple, and just a bit of white. The variations of blue and purple-ish tones in the background and blending technique used to lay the paint creates an appearance almost like water or ice reflecting the environment around it. A palette knife was used to spread a pale peachy pink, light purple, and white paint in collected, vertical strokes sporadically around the canvas.

    You Are Not Lost by Nina Boodhansingh

    You Are Not Lost by Nina Boodhansingh
    You Are Not Lost 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 24” x 24” Shades of dark teal and warm gray make up the background of this square abstract painting. Small blotches of a rusty red paint spread randomly around the piece fading into the dark background. In some spots, the darker gray paint has been watered down and drips and trails towards the bottom of the painting. Peeking from behind the darker tones is a watered down mix of teal and lavender-colored purple; a color that makes small reappearances throughout the painting in short, distinct brushstrokes.

    Cities of Gold by Nina Boodhansingh

    Cities of Gold by Nina Boodhansingh
    Cities of Gold 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 12” This long, narrow painting is in portrait orientation on canvas. It is primarily deep indigo colored paint with thinned brushstrokes of dark purple and dark blue with patches of gold paint scattered around the canvas. We can see the underpainting on this piece peeking through with teal from behind the darker tones. Sparse, soft patches of light blue seem to shine through from the bottom layer of the painting.

    Mount Desert Island Nights by Nina Boodhansingh

    Mount Desert Island Nights by Nina Boodhansingh
    Mount Desert Island Nights 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 12” x 16” The entirety of the canvas is covered in a deep, rich purple blended in small areas with a lighter purple paint. This creates a slight differentiation in color in the background, giving it a shadowy appearance. Deliberate patches of light orange and Payne’s gray are strewn around the painting.

    Fantasia by Nina Boodhansingh

    Fantasia by Nina Boodhansingh
    Fantasia 2020 Acrylic on Canvas 30” x 30” This square, abstract painting is primarily aquamarine, blue, and light green. The light blue in the top third of the canvas covers the canvas in a thin layer. Over the top, in the same color, is thicker paint applied in a way that leaves small dots and peaks of paint, rough in texture. From the top left corner of the piece, light blue and aquamarine paint appear in the form of soft brush strokes going toward the center. In some spots, the paint drips and trails down the painting towards the bottom. Moving into the middle of the piece, the blue begins to blend with the green and the sharp purple-ish pink patches of paint that continue down into the bottom of the piece.

    Monday Morning by Nina Boodhansingh

    Monday Morning by Nina Boodhansingh
    Monday Morning 2021 Acrylic on Canvas 12” x 16” This abstract piece is brushy in texture, composed of a blend of purple, pink, aquamarine, and a golden yellow. The pink, although light in color, makes up the general center of the piece with the purple blending into the background at the top of the canvas. Mimicking the soft transition from early evening to sunset, with a stroke of shiny gold cutting through the pink paint. The aquamarine pulls faintly in from the lower left of the canvas, fading into the golden yellow at the bottom. Small strokes of shiny golden paint are marked around the rest of the canvas.

    Trapped In The Darkness by Michael Freeman

    Trapped In The Darkness by Michael Freeman

    Trapped in the Darkness

    Michael Freeman

    2019

    Acrylic on canvas
    30 x 40 in

    It is an abstract piece done on canvas. Michael’s work is created with a technique called pour painting in which the artist mixes the colors in a cup beforehand, and instead of using a brush, pours the paint over the canvas. The canvas is in landscape orientation and entirely covered by paint. The paint envelopes the canvas in a rippling combination of white, light gray, dark gray, a coppery metallic and a shiny gold color. The colors ripple and meld together and oozing in different directions around the canvas. towards the bottom of the canvas. Appearing almost like marble, the white and gray commands most of the piece. However, this creates a stark contrast for the metallic copper and gold that move throughout the piece.

    Untitled 2021 by Michael Freeman

    Untitled 2021 by Michael Freeman
    Untitled Michael Freeman 2021 Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20 This abstract piece is primarily Light tan in color with a mix of black light gray and reddish brown. The colors, that were poured over the canvas, are definitive on the right side of the piece swirling together in thin lines. Moving towards the left side of the painting, the colors begin to blend more and appear brushy and texture. In the section the paint appears dominantly light gray.

    Untitled 2019 by Michael Freeman

    Untitled 2019 by Michael Freeman

    Untitled

    Michael Freeman

    2019

    Acrylic on Canvas
    16 x 20

    This abstract pour painting is primarily a brilliant red color with light gray, rich dark purple, and black swirling in tight patterns around the piece. The flow of the paint seems to travel from the left of the piece to the right semicolon however, some of the colors swirl in vertical patterns. The overall piece has a copperish tone to it and hints of a very light peachy pink can be seen in small spots throughout the painting.

    Sea Life by Michael Freeman

    Sea Life by Michael Freeman

    Sea Life
    2019
    Acrylic on Canvas
    20x20
    This abstract pour painting is primarily a rich blue color with red, pink, black, white and turquoise swirling around the canvas. In both the center of the piece and bottom left corner, the paint swirls in tight, fine lines. In the top left and right corners the paint flows more open and freely. The contrast of tight swirls and free flowing paint creates the feeling of underwater movement.

    Purple Haze by Michael Freeman

    Purple Haze by Michael Freeman

    Purple Haze
    Michael Freeman
    2021
    Acrylic on Canvas, 24x30

    This abstract piece is primarily red and a muted purple. Also present in the background are hints of various light blues, oranges, and white. The top layer of the painting has white, black, and bright orange dripped on top with 2 different sizes of glitter spread across the canvas. When shown under a black light, the orange paint and glitter glow brightly and reveal a more minimalistic abstract piece.

    Pink Magic by Michael Freeman

    Pink Magic by Michael Freeman

    Pink Magic
    Michael Freeman
    2021
    Acrylic on Canvas, 24x30

    This abstract piece has grey, green, and pink paint poured across it. Hints of purple, blue, and gold are present in the finer details of the piece. The center of the piece has a concentration of pink, the top left corner has a concentration of green, and the bottom left corner has a larger concentration of purple. When shown under a black light, the pink glows bright and the rest of the canvas shows a muted glowing purple.

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