I Did It My Way
Hand cut and torn paper adhered to cradled plywood panel with matte medium then glazed with oil paint
on wood
N/A
Signed on Front
2017
One-of-a-kind
x 1.75" d
8" h
x 6" w
1 lbs.
Ships free
About this artwork
Those were the days. The ones that were so entrenched in rich, slow, crooning songs, served alongside dark, textured side dishes of love, simple pleasures and hard luck.
To know how much a robot can suffer and love! Sing it Frankie. Sing it to a newly diverse audience, at once timeless and also firing like a shot into an uncertain future full of wishful thinking and good luck.
This piece is made of hand-cut and torn paper adhered to a cradled plywood panel with matte medium then glazed with oil paint. The sides are finished with the torn, yellowed pages of a novel. The work comes wired and ready to hang.
To know how much a robot can suffer and love! Sing it Frankie. Sing it to a newly diverse audience, at once timeless and also firing like a shot into an uncertain future full of wishful thinking and good luck.
This piece is made of hand-cut and torn paper adhered to a cradled plywood panel with matte medium then glazed with oil paint. The sides are finished with the torn, yellowed pages of a novel. The work comes wired and ready to hang.
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