$2,000.00

Karen Snouffer, Hidden Portal

Acrylic on canvas, 35” x 37”

“Although seen as an abstract painting, this piece developed with forms and colors that eventually reminded me of spaces with secret entrances, ones that we are not necessarily searching for but rather we discover in a dream or on a journey. The setting feels mysterious but not threatening, even calming, as we come upon it at dusk. None of the imagery was preplanned, but rather was process driven."

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Karen Snouffer, Hidden Portal

Acrylic on canvas, 35” x 37”

“Although seen as an abstract painting, this piece developed with forms and colors that eventually reminded me of spaces with secret entrances, ones that we are not necessarily searching for but rather we discover in a dream or on a journey. The setting feels mysterious but not threatening, even calming, as we come upon it at dusk. None of the imagery was preplanned, but rather was process driven."

To display this piece in your space, subscribe to enroll your wall then note this piece in the artwork request form.

Karen Snouffer, Hidden Portal

Acrylic on canvas, 35” x 37”

“Although seen as an abstract painting, this piece developed with forms and colors that eventually reminded me of spaces with secret entrances, ones that we are not necessarily searching for but rather we discover in a dream or on a journey. The setting feels mysterious but not threatening, even calming, as we come upon it at dusk. None of the imagery was preplanned, but rather was process driven."

To display this piece in your space, subscribe to enroll your wall then note this piece in the artwork request form.

 

Karen Snouffer



“One of my favorite moments in making abstract art is adding a passage of contradiction; among a seemingly collection of wild and random shapes and lines, a phrase of order and pattern appears, a place where the eye and mind can rest. Goofy blobs meet elegant stripes, for example. I see this as a metaphor for life, as we often fill our days with intense layers of psychic disorder while striving to find those moments of beautiful structure, rhythm and balance.”