Sketchbook Page 272 - Holographic, Glitter, and Iridescent Collage on Paper - 11x14 inches - 16x20 inches

from $200.00
About the Page
This page was created using paper or film of my favorite holographic and iridescent colors. Held together with glue and glitter tape.

Framing Options
There are three framing options for this artwork.
1. No Framing. You will receive the original artwork, shipped flat.
2. 11x14 inch Frame. Either Gold or Silver, check the listing title and images.
3. 16x20 inch Frame with Mat. Larger frame, either dark gray or white, check the listing title and images.

How to Hang
If you purchased a framed work, all you will need is a nail, and a place on your wall. The back of the frame includes a hook.

About the Series
My Sketchbook Series started back in 2012. It began both as a way to experiment with colors, techniques, and ideas, as well as a way to ease my crippling anxiety. There are no rules as to how I do each page. Whatever comes to mind in the moment is what comes out, using whatever supplies I have around me. Color is a big factor into my vision at the start of each creation. The pages range from complex collages to simple drawings or paintings. Some are simple burst of emotion, while others go a little deeper, and it’s up to you to interpret what you see. What I love most about these pages is everyone sees something different.
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About the Page
This page was created using paper or film of my favorite holographic and iridescent colors. Held together with glue and glitter tape.

Framing Options
There are three framing options for this artwork.
1. No Framing. You will receive the original artwork, shipped flat.
2. 11x14 inch Frame. Either Gold or Silver, check the listing title and images.
3. 16x20 inch Frame with Mat. Larger frame, either dark gray or white, check the listing title and images.

How to Hang
If you purchased a framed work, all you will need is a nail, and a place on your wall. The back of the frame includes a hook.

About the Series
My Sketchbook Series started back in 2012. It began both as a way to experiment with colors, techniques, and ideas, as well as a way to ease my crippling anxiety. There are no rules as to how I do each page. Whatever comes to mind in the moment is what comes out, using whatever supplies I have around me. Color is a big factor into my vision at the start of each creation. The pages range from complex collages to simple drawings or paintings. Some are simple burst of emotion, while others go a little deeper, and it’s up to you to interpret what you see. What I love most about these pages is everyone sees something different.