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Desert Heat by Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist Filomena de Andrade Booth

Desert Heat
Acrylic on Canvas
24" x 30" x .75"
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Here is another palette-knife painting I sold last year.  There's something about the directness of using a knife that is very appealing.  A brush is not the only way to apply paint to canvas.  Anything from sponges to fingers can produce interesting effects that are not possible with the traditional brush.  And, it's a lot of fun too!
 
To see more of my original abstract paintings, please click here.
 
Filomena de Andrade Booth
Texas Contemporary Abstract Artist

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