Kirsta Benedetti, Lines on Lines
acrylic on panel, 33” x 24”
The artist on the piece: “In this piece I was experimenting with a lined roller and the relationship between lines and shape.”
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Kirsta Benedetti, Lines on Lines
acrylic on panel, 33” x 24”
The artist on the piece: “In this piece I was experimenting with a lined roller and the relationship between lines and shape.”
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To display this piece in your space, just tell us about your wall
Kirsta Benedetti, Lines on Lines
acrylic on panel, 33” x 24”
The artist on the piece: “In this piece I was experimenting with a lined roller and the relationship between lines and shape.”
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To display this piece in your space, just tell us about your wall
Kirsta Benedetti
“Over the past ten years I have been exploring abstract painting. Without a reference point or image I begin with a shape or a brush stroke and build layers slowly, adding or taking away, until a balance in composition is achieved.
As my abstract style evolves I find myself more and more drawn to the impact made by a few large brush strokes--the lines of the bristles being highlighted by thinning the paint. Using a limited palette helps me to focus completely on line and texture, and I am always inspired by a bold black shape on white.