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Painting, Latex on Canvas
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There is the hope and dream of Zion. For some it is refuge and for others it is gaining wealth. This piece is created with a new technique that I have been using recently by applying latex "skin" to canvas. These works have a very thick and topographical look to them. There are actually two different latex skins that are joined on the left side. This piece is edge framed with white wood and is ready to hang.
2021
Latex on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in
White
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Eric Guenette is an abstract painter working in latex and acrylic paint, spray paint, oil markers, pencil, as well as other media on canvas and fiberboard. He also paints primarily with scraps of cut wood and rarely uses brushes. The organic nature of the work is carried through from the structural frames that are hand-built from scratch to the drop cloth fabric and other found fabric materials for canvasing. Most of the works are framed with clean and simple white painted pine. Hanging hardware is added and all artwork is sold ready to hang. “I feel a strong connection to my grandfather, Marcel, who was a custom golf shoe maker at Footjoy in Brockton, Massachusetts. He was a man that could build anything with his hands. I draw upon his spirit and creativity as I work on pieces. Painting with wood scraps of wood and house paint takes me back to his old wood shop and creates a fully organic process from frame to canvas to paint application. The angled cuts on the scrapers allow for a repetitious motion to scrape and re-apply paint quickly in the same movement, depending on the angle of the stroke. I hope to carry his spirit on in my work.” –Eric Guenette Eric Guenette was born in Winter Park, Florida (1967) and grew up in Palm Beach County, Florida area until he moved to Albuquerque in 2009. He is currently in Lagos, Portugal as of 2024.
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