Chloe Hedden "Olive Green Excess"

$750.00

2024, Thick Paint on Wood, 10x10x3 inches.

*Please contact chloe@shewolfgallery.art to get a shipping quote or arrange a pickup. Shipping will be arranged and billed separately.

A painting from Chloe's "Excessivism" series where she explores the excessive use of paint to express her feelings about the current state of the world. The works are pure abstraction and usually employ bright colors used in the commercial world. Brush strokes are impulsive and are left unaltered to capture her mood at the time of making.

""Excessivism" is a reflection, examination, or investigation of every aspect of life in excessive state with particular consideration to the areas that have real and consequential effect on the members of the society. Subject areas are, but not limited to, economics, politics and psychology. In the area of economics it is a commentary on economic materialism. It reflects, examines and investigates the excessive desire to acquire material goods beyond one's needs and often means. "Excessivism" depicts the excessive use of resources in an exaggerated way, by means of two- or three-dimensional visual creations, written or spoken words, or in any other manner. It aims at a reflection, examination, or investigation of the capitalist system, devoid of aesthetic, legal, commercial, ethical, moral, racial, or religious considerations."--Wikipedia

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2024, Thick Paint on Wood, 10x10x3 inches.

*Please contact chloe@shewolfgallery.art to get a shipping quote or arrange a pickup. Shipping will be arranged and billed separately.

A painting from Chloe's "Excessivism" series where she explores the excessive use of paint to express her feelings about the current state of the world. The works are pure abstraction and usually employ bright colors used in the commercial world. Brush strokes are impulsive and are left unaltered to capture her mood at the time of making.

""Excessivism" is a reflection, examination, or investigation of every aspect of life in excessive state with particular consideration to the areas that have real and consequential effect on the members of the society. Subject areas are, but not limited to, economics, politics and psychology. In the area of economics it is a commentary on economic materialism. It reflects, examines and investigates the excessive desire to acquire material goods beyond one's needs and often means. "Excessivism" depicts the excessive use of resources in an exaggerated way, by means of two- or three-dimensional visual creations, written or spoken words, or in any other manner. It aims at a reflection, examination, or investigation of the capitalist system, devoid of aesthetic, legal, commercial, ethical, moral, racial, or religious considerations."--Wikipedia

2024, Thick Paint on Wood, 10x10x3 inches.

*Please contact chloe@shewolfgallery.art to get a shipping quote or arrange a pickup. Shipping will be arranged and billed separately.

A painting from Chloe's "Excessivism" series where she explores the excessive use of paint to express her feelings about the current state of the world. The works are pure abstraction and usually employ bright colors used in the commercial world. Brush strokes are impulsive and are left unaltered to capture her mood at the time of making.

""Excessivism" is a reflection, examination, or investigation of every aspect of life in excessive state with particular consideration to the areas that have real and consequential effect on the members of the society. Subject areas are, but not limited to, economics, politics and psychology. In the area of economics it is a commentary on economic materialism. It reflects, examines and investigates the excessive desire to acquire material goods beyond one's needs and often means. "Excessivism" depicts the excessive use of resources in an exaggerated way, by means of two- or three-dimensional visual creations, written or spoken words, or in any other manner. It aims at a reflection, examination, or investigation of the capitalist system, devoid of aesthetic, legal, commercial, ethical, moral, racial, or religious considerations."--Wikipedia