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Overblown with Bliss is a nod to Group of Seven Lawren Harris, who was the first Canadian artist to turn to abstraction. His simple compositions and shapes with minimal details were generally painted with blue, brown, white with a small amount of yellow. I have added texture to replace the usual reference to nature with this piece. What an honour to be part of an association started by the famous Group of Seven. IF interested in purchasing please contact Gallery Sales Team.
Date: | 2021 |
Technique: | Mixed Media on Paper Mounted to Cradle Board |
Styles: | Abstract, Expressionism, Conceptual, Modern |
Contents: | Ocean, Sea, Sand, Abstract, Fantasy, Texture, Blue, Seascape, Yellow, Paper, Waves |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 18in x 14in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1.9lbs (estimated) |
Connie O'Connor
Vancouver area, British Columbia
Connie O’Connor is a Canadian artist whose focus is abstract art using acrylic and mixed media. She paints intuitively creating depth, movement and energy in each piece. She moves between abstracted landscapes and complete abstraction using colour, shape, form and texture to express herself.
"I consider it an honour when someone loves my work so much it becomes part of their home."