Four feature in the KGC show, alongside the new works she calls DNA paintings, composed of bands of white and bands of
small black acrylic squares.
Last year I bought this Cult Gaia Ark bag, and recently added
the small black acrylic bag to my collection.
Not exact matches
I then used my
black acrylic paint and my
smallest striping brush for the Berry wine set to outline the leaves.
Pleated skirt: Tome (identical style here; also similar here and here under $ 50) Ruffled one - shoulder shirt: Style Mafia (also comes in white)
Black strappy sandals: Steve Madden Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
Black strappy sandals: Steve Madden
Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
Black acrylic handbag: Cult Gaia
black bag (in «Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of avia
black bag (in «
Small») Sunglasses: Preen (old, I also love this pair of aviators)
The Chunk series consists of three, six - foot - square
acrylic paintings plus two
smaller paintings where large portions of the canvas contain
black or brown blocky figurative structures accompanied by explosions of straight lines of bright colors with soft round forms capping the ends.
His large sepia - toned
acrylic and silkscreen 1966 portrait of Marlon Brando in a scene from «The Wild One,» Lot 12, sold well over its high estimate of $ 2 million to a private collector for $ 2,642,500 (including the buyer's premium), but a
small 1962 casein and pencil on canvas of a Campbell's Chicken With Rice Soup Can painting, Lot 13, that had been estimated at $ 600,000 to $ 800,000 soared to $ 1,652,500 (including the buyer's premium, much to the consternation of the determined underbidder, a woman in a
black suit, high heels and wearing large earrings, who immediately got up from her seat and left with her companion after the lot was knocked down.
This original
small acrylic on canvasboard composition depicts a color gradient beginning with dark
black on each side and transitioning into lighter colors and meeting with white in...
I think of this as the subtext of Untitled (1968), a relatively
small work painted in
acrylic on paper mounted on board, with its flickering flames of bright cardinal red licking at the edges of the bottom beam of
black.
Small Glass Jars (I used baby food and pasta sauce jars) Goo Gone (or other product to remove the sticky labels)
Acrylic Paint (I used FolkArt in Pure Orange and Pumpkin) Wire Cutters / Pliers
Black 20 Gauge Wire
Black Sharpie