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Destiny Red Painting

Frances R Drew

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 40 W x 16 H x 5 D in

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About The Artwork

Personal destiny - that includes our DNA and the things that happen to us - to make up who we are. This piece has strips of poetry from Gibran's The Prophet (how prophetic -sometimes history is destiny), that can be seen through the paint. Red and yellow paint are used on the horizontal and vertical lines that follow the representations of DNA sequencing.

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Multi-paneled Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:40 W x 16 H x 5 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Frances R. Drew is a visual artist best known for her vibrantly colored paintings and shaped, constructed pieces. Born in Montreal, Canada, Drew presently resides in Connecticut and has paintings and mixed media constructions in private collections in California, Minnesota, Florida, Connecticut and Toronto, Canada. Artist Statement: The world cries out for color. I hear those cries and rush in to fill the need. If you leave something in front of me long enough, I will paint it. If there is nothing to paint, I will create something. Dancing in and out of the physical space with the piece I am building, I hear and create the inner rhythm for my eye music, And make harmony from chaos. I am called to cover the earth in color. As a child I was distressed by the lack of variety of bright colors everywhere. In my mind it should be a cartoon color world like Dick Tracy's. Roads should be red, blue and green, not just black and gray. Grass should be orange and maroon, not just a variation of green. Why couldn't my father wear a bright yellow trench coat? I saw the shapes, patterns and lines in everything I looked at. I wanted to refine those shapes. And I wanted them to have color. My color. And I liked making things from other things. Combining things. The physical act of working with all kinds of materials to make what did not exist before. Those early musings and desires set the course for my art making. I create what I want to see because it does not yet exist, or it does not exist the way I want to see it. I imagine it, and need to create it so I can see it. Awards and Publications: Dick Blick Award Ariel Gallery - 470 Broome St., Soho, NY. Awarded certificate of excellence in painting category. Metro Art - International Art Competition. Awarded certificate of excellence in Small Works category. Metro Art - U.S.A. Art Competition. Awarded certificate of excellence in Drawing category.

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