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Natalie Harrison Mixed Media

American
I am drawn to the aesthetic qualities of jewelry. This interest stems from the color, texture, variety and the association with the female body that jewelry contains. I experiment with various manipulations of paint in which the paint strays away from the picture plane and becomes a three dimensional form. In this body of work, I have molded paint into bead, lace and floral forms. While the molds themselves remain consistent, the paint allows each bead to have individuality. These pieces are then meditatively collaged together to create a tapestry of paint. These molded forms cover the surface of each panel. They are no longer additions or embellishments to pieces, but the focus. The detail of each piece urges the viewer to slow down and take a closer look.
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Artist: Natalie Harrison
White Circle Quilt 2- framed and textured molded acrylic painting
White Circle Quilt 2- framed and textured molded acrylic painting

White Circle Quilt 2- framed and textured molded acrylic painting

By Natalie Harrison

Located in Signal Mountain, TN

"I am drawn to the aesthetic qualities of jewelry. This interest stems from the color, texture, variety and the association with the female body that jewelry contains. I experiment ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Natalie Harrison Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Glitter

White Square Quilt 6- framed and textured molded acrylic painting
White Square Quilt 6- framed and textured molded acrylic painting

White Square Quilt 6- framed and textured molded acrylic painting

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"I am drawn to the aesthetic qualities of jewelry. This interest stems from the color, texture, variety and the association with the female body that jewelry contains. I experiment ...

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2010s Contemporary Natalie Harrison Mixed Media

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Glitter, Acrylic

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