Peace & Love in Technicolor
Mixed-media: vintage wallpaper from the 1960s-70s (sourced from around the world) and acrylic paint.
A symbol of the past, using materials from the past and present, representing hope for a peaceful future.
“I am constantly preoccupied with how to remove distance so that we can all come closer together, so that we can all begin to sense we are the same, we are one.”
—David Hockney
20” x 24” w/ 1” profile, acrylic and mixed media on cradled Baltic birch panel, ready to hang
Mixed-media: vintage wallpaper from the 1960s-70s (sourced from around the world) and acrylic paint.
A symbol of the past, using materials from the past and present, representing hope for a peaceful future.
“I am constantly preoccupied with how to remove distance so that we can all come closer together, so that we can all begin to sense we are the same, we are one.”
—David Hockney
20” x 24” w/ 1” profile, acrylic and mixed media on cradled Baltic birch panel, ready to hang
Mixed-media: vintage wallpaper from the 1960s-70s (sourced from around the world) and acrylic paint.
A symbol of the past, using materials from the past and present, representing hope for a peaceful future.
“I am constantly preoccupied with how to remove distance so that we can all come closer together, so that we can all begin to sense we are the same, we are one.”
—David Hockney
20” x 24” w/ 1” profile, acrylic and mixed media on cradled Baltic birch panel, ready to hang