DEMETRIUS
$3,900.00
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 62″ x 61″
Working primarily with acrylics and recycled materials Jenna uses the oversized canvas to portray her subject. The final size of the canvas mirrors the subjects in a specific, personal way. Built up layers of quinacridone violet hidden within the skin reflect the judgment, love, greed, hate, jealousy, the failures in life, and the triumphs to follow..
Working primarily with acrylics and recycled materials Jenna uses the oversized canvas to portray her subject. The final size of the canvas mirrors the subjects in a specific, personal way. Built up layers of quinacridone violet hidden within the skin reflect the judgment, love, greed, hate, jealousy, the failures in life, and the triumphs to follow..
The layers of skin and the story each mark tells. – Jenna Johnson
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