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Olivia Dee is a North Carolina based acrylic painter who uses a transformative year spent in the desert of Arizona as the collective undertone for her work.
In my collection of acrylic paintings titled 'Peak,' I delve into the concept of ephemeral beauty as it manifests across changing seasons and the different times of day. Each piece serves as a visual exploration of these fleeting moments, capturing the delicate interplay between light, color, and nature. Through vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes, I aim to evoke the sensations associated with sunrise, the bleak coldness of winter. 'Peak' invites viewers to appreciate the transient beauty that surrounds us, encouraging a deeper awareness of how these moments shape our experiences and emotions. This collection is a celebration of the present, reminding us that beauty is often found in the most fleeting of encounters.
Medium: acrylic on stretched canvas frame
Dimensions: 10" x 10"
North Carolina, USA
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Olivia Dee is a North Carolina based acrylic painter who uses a transformative year spent in the desert of Arizona as the collective undertone for her work.
In my collection of acrylic paintings titled 'Peak,' I delve into the concept of ephemeral beauty as it manifests across changing seasons and the different times of day. Each piece serves as a visual exploration of these fleeting moments, capturing the delicate interplay between light, color, and nature. Through vibrant hues and dynamic brushstrokes, I aim to evoke the sensations associated with sunrise, the bleak coldness of winter. 'Peak' invites viewers to appreciate the transient beauty that surrounds us, encouraging a deeper awareness of how these moments shape our experiences and emotions. This collection is a celebration of the present, reminding us that beauty is often found in the most fleeting of encounters.