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Jennifer Bricker-Pugh
The Gathering Shine (~55% OFF LIST PRICE - LIMITED TIME ONLY!)

2022

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About the Item

Jennifer Bricker-Pugh The Gathering Shine Acrylic on Panel Year: 2022 Size: 36x24x1.5in Signed, dated and inscribed by hand COA provided Ready to hang Ref.: 924802-1079 Jennifer is an Abstract Expressionist painter known for her vibrant and ethereal work. With the use of bright, bold color, line work and references to nature, she paints pieces that allow her to share stories largely inspired by her surroundings. Her work embodies a playful yet thought provoking quality that makes the viewer want to know and see more. She finds it important to create work that allows the audience to explore each piece and create their own narrative and story based on her imagery. Bricker-Pugh about this body of work: "When color and line meet, the story begins. Marigold is a collection of short stories that connect my intuitive gestural movements with the rhythm of the natural world and the melodic charm of music. The warm and playful color palette creates a synergy of soft and vibrant hues that is intended to delight the eyes of the viewer and allow them to escape into a brilliant glow that is Marigold."
  • Creator:
    Jennifer Bricker-Pugh (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Kansas City, MO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 924802-10791stDibs: LU608311076132

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