From Above And Below 16x24 *D

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  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • From Above & Below 16x24 from Artist Eric Siebenthal.
  • This painting is a glance at the Yin & Yang, Push & Pull, Light & Dark.
  • There can't be one without the other!
  • Abstract is how I view just about everything when painting, with a watery reflection throughout.
  • Mirrored images, altering in color.
  • This is a canvas print derived from an original painting.

**Available to Direct Ship Anywhere in the US**

Dimensions / Specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Subject: Abstracts
Artwork Style: Fine Art
Artist's Name: Eric Siebenthal
Width: 16
Height: 24
Shape: Rectangle
Depth: 2
Style: Modern / Contemporary
Color / Finish: Multi-Color Fabric/Material
Orientation: Landscape
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Artwork Size: 16 x 24
  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • From Above & Below 16x24 from Artist Eric Siebenthal.
  • This painting is a glance at the Yin & Yang, Push & Pull, Light & Dark.
  • There can't be one without the other!
  • Abstract is how I view just about everything when painting, with a watery reflection throughout.
  • Mirrored images, altering in color.
  • This is a canvas print derived from an original painting.

**Available to Direct Ship Anywhere in the US**

Eric Siebenthal Fine Arts

Collection Details
Eric Siebenthal
Colorado
acrylicmind.com

I fell in love with painting the moment acrylic soaked my hands and stained my fingers, then fell deeper after realizing its immeasurable therapeutic value. Most of my artwork utilizes a technique of using my breath and hands to bring emotion and vision to canvas. This technique occurred on accident during what was then considered a typical evening of desperation and a search for the found comfort in a frenzy of manic painting. Since that time I have been chasing the perfection of an accidental technique with fortitude that this is all so easily attainable for those who seek it and an absolute must for those who need it to survive. This is art... With this grateful understanding, I finally consider myself an artist. My hope is to create something worthy of a simple moment, to reflect and enjoy the often manic times in our lives.