Sunset Mesa After the Storm Mixed media on birch 48 x 60 inches WDU 013-G
Floral Tempest Mixed media on birch 43 x 51 inches WDU 014-G
Salmon Leather Mixed media on canvas 48 x 72 inches WDU 024-G
Nebula in B-minor Mixed media on canvas 60 x 60 inches WDU 019-G
Jelling Through Autumn Mixed media on canvas 48 x 48 inches WDU 022-G
Eggplant Mud Slide Mixed media on canvas 48 x 48 inches WDU 023-G
Blossom of Crimson Buillon Mixed media on canvas 48 x 72 inches WDU 017-G
Exploding Hibiscus mixed media on canvas 72 x 96 inches WDU 003-G
Voyage of the Tangerine mixed media on canvas 36 x 60 inches WDU 009-G
Sunset Mesa After the Storm Mixed media on birch 48 x 60 inches WDU 013-G
Pollination of the Infrared Nebulae Mixed media on canvas 28 x 41 inches WDU 015-G
Astro-Chloroglobin mixed media on canvas 34 x 42 inches WDU 007-G
Tierra y Rosa mixed media on canvas 30 x 42 inches WDU 001-G
Seed of the Cosmos Mixed media on canvas 30 x 42 inches WDU 018-G
Siren’s Kiss mixed media on canvas 48 x 60 inches WDU 010-G
Equinox 3 (Epoch of Yellow) mixed media on canvas 30 x 30 inches
Equinox 3 (Epoch of Yellow) mixed media on canvas 30 x 30 inches
Torrent and Tide mixed media on canvas 24 x 24 inches
Chasmic Geode mixed media on canvas 24 x 36 inches
Untitled 2 mixed media on canvas
Untitled 1 mixed media on canvas
Deconstructed Flora mixed media on canvas 48 x 60 inches WDU 002-G
Aphrodite Blossoming From the Sea mixed media on canvas 28 x 41 inches
The Lotus Weaver mixed media on canvas 28 x 40 inches
Turbulent Petals Mixed media on canvas 48 x 72 inches WDU 012-G
Equinox 4 (Autumnal Horizon) mixed media on canvas 72 x 48 inches WDU 004-G
Mohave Tributary mixed media on canvas 72 x 48 inches WDU 005-G
Severance of the Continuum mixed media on canvas 36 x 72 inches WDU 006-G
Cosmic Blossom mixed media on canvas 48 x 60 inches WDU 011-G
Pissed Off Vegetation mixed media on canvas 48 x 72 inches
Poseidon’s Pinwheel mixed media on canvas 38 x 42 inches
Emerald Lepidoptera mixed media on canvas 48 x 60 inches
Macrocosm #1 (Plasmic Bodies) mixed media on canvas 60 x 60 inches
Equinox 10 (Omens of the Phoenix) mixed media on canvas 28 x40 inches
Approach Of Dormition mixed media on canvas 30 x 50 inches
Equinox 6 (Eye of the Prism) mixed media on canvas 46 x 52 inches
Equinox 9 (Velvet Debris) mixed media on canvas 28 x 40 inches
Roots of Libra mixed media on canvas 28 x 40 inches
Winter Solstice mixed media on canvas 50 x 30 inches
Equinox 2 (Epoch of Red) mixed media on canvas 30 x 30 inches
Artists are creatures without inhibition. We observe, we investigate, we dream, we perfect, and we create. More importantly, we evolve. Art is more than something visual or audible. It has a spirit as our lives have spirit. Art is a living, breathing entity that grows. It hurts, it breathes, it bleeds, it feels, it hears, it speaks, it matures. Art is first and foremost a manifestation of emotion and of life.
I endeavor to encompass these aspects into my work. I’m obsessed with the mysteries hidden on both the macro and micro levels of our creation. I wish to inspire the viewer to think they are peering through the lens of a microscope and witnessing mitosis for the first time. Or possibilty through a telescope into the greater cosmos beholding the birth of a star.
My work has been inspired by the natural, hypostatic melding of sediment often found in river basins, after spring showers on pavement, in celestial bodies and supernovals, or even chicken noodle soup. My work has often been described as liquid, molten, effervescent, and fluid. Nature and the laws found therein are my chief inspirations.
I endeavor to encompass these aspects into my work. I’m obsessed with the mysteries hidden on both the macro and micro levels of our creation. I wish to inspire the viewer to think they are peering through the lens of a microscope and witnessing mitosis for the first time. Or possibilty through a telescope into the greater cosmos beholding the birth of a star.
My work has been inspired by the natural, hypostatic melding of sediment often found in river basins, after spring showers on pavement, in celestial bodies and supernovals, or even chicken noodle soup. My work has often been described as liquid, molten, effervescent, and fluid. Nature and the laws found therein are my chief inspirations.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com
WALLACE DUVALL
Sunset Mesa After the Storm Mixed media on birch 48 x 60 inches WDU 013-G
Artists are creatures without inhibition. We observe, we investigate, we dream, we perfect, and we create. More importantly, we evolve. Art is more than something visual or audible. It has a spirit as our lives have spirit. Art is a living, breathing entity that grows. It hurts, it breathes, it bleeds, it feels, it hears, it speaks, it matures. Art is first and foremost a manifestation of emotion and of life.
I endeavor to encompass these aspects into my work. I’m obsessed with the mysteries hidden on both the macro and micro levels of our creation. I wish to inspire the viewer to think they are peering through the lens of a microscope and witnessing mitosis for the first time. Or possibilty through a telescope into the greater cosmos beholding the birth of a star.
My work has been inspired by the natural, hypostatic melding of sediment often found in river basins, after spring showers on pavement, in celestial bodies and supernovals, or even chicken noodle soup. My work has often been described as liquid, molten, effervescent, and fluid. Nature and the laws found therein are my chief inspirations.
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I endeavor to encompass these aspects into my work. I’m obsessed with the mysteries hidden on both the macro and micro levels of our creation. I wish to inspire the viewer to think they are peering through the lens of a microscope and witnessing mitosis for the first time. Or possibilty through a telescope into the greater cosmos beholding the birth of a star.
My work has been inspired by the natural, hypostatic melding of sediment often found in river basins, after spring showers on pavement, in celestial bodies and supernovals, or even chicken noodle soup. My work has often been described as liquid, molten, effervescent, and fluid. Nature and the laws found therein are my chief inspirations.
For availability and inquiries, please call 404 408 4248 or e-mail info@kailinart.com