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Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 91 x 61 cm (35.83 x 24.02 inches)
In this captivating shaped canvas by Jennifer Lipman, abstract forms and faceless figures blend into an urban landscape of arches and architectural elements. The curved surface of the canvas adds a sculptural dimension, allowing the figures and structures to shift in perspective as the viewer moves around the piece. The muted tones of creams, blacks and rusts evoke a sense of time passing, as though the scene is a reflection on memories or past experiences. The textured layers of brushstrokes bring depth to the artwork, with the figures appearing both within and beyond the architectural space, symbolising the fluid connection between people and place. This piece invites contemplation on themes of identity, history and the passage of time.
Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 91 x 61 cm (35.83 x 24.02 inches)
In this captivating shaped canvas by Jennifer Lipman, abstract forms and faceless figures blend into an urban landscape of arches and architectural elements. The curved surface of the canvas adds a sculptural dimension, allowing the figures and structures to shift in perspective as the viewer moves around the piece. The muted tones of creams, blacks and rusts evoke a sense of time passing, as though the scene is a reflection on memories or past experiences. The textured layers of brushstrokes bring depth to the artwork, with the figures appearing both within and beyond the architectural space, symbolising the fluid connection between people and place. This piece invites contemplation on themes of identity, history and the passage of time.
Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 91 x 61 cm (35.83 x 24.02 inches)
In this captivating shaped canvas by Jennifer Lipman, abstract forms and faceless figures blend into an urban landscape of arches and architectural elements. The curved surface of the canvas adds a sculptural dimension, allowing the figures and structures to shift in perspective as the viewer moves around the piece. The muted tones of creams, blacks and rusts evoke a sense of time passing, as though the scene is a reflection on memories or past experiences. The textured layers of brushstrokes bring depth to the artwork, with the figures appearing both within and beyond the architectural space, symbolising the fluid connection between people and place. This piece invites contemplation on themes of identity, history and the passage of time.