Moss Agate
Moss Agate
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Moss Agate

Acrylic Painting (ID: A143429)
Designed by Anne B Schwartz
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This contemporary painting was inspired by a moss agate stone. The artist loved the colors and wanted to capture the rough, uneven texture of a unpolished stone found in the earth. The painting has a sculptural quality due to all the textures in the piece is also quite dramatic. Suitable for residential, commercial, and hospitality venues. On gallery-wrapped canvas with painted sides.
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Anne B Schwartz

Anne B Schwartz

"The enemy of good is better."

Anne B. Schwartz is a dedicated abstractionist whose painterly imagination remains grounded in the world of places and things. Approaching art history with a flair for abstract expressivity, Schwartz wields a palette knife and brushes to animate prismatic color stories in thickly applied paint. Her largest body of work, "Ricordi d'Italia," merges her explorations of color, light, and surface.

Schwartz creates work in several different series, all of which show her love of rich color and texture. She begins her paintings by applying a texture medium so the paint has something to hold on to. Then the fun begins! Her pieces have many layers of paint, which add more texture and richness to her canvas. Layers of color continue until the piece is complete.

Anne B. Schwartz has been an artist all her life. While studying graphic design at the University of Oregon and jewelry design at the Gemological Institute of America, Schwartz always maintained a painting practice, which she kept up during her twenty-five-year career as a couture jewelry designer. Eventually, she rededicated herself to her painting studio, and today, her canvases have been shown in numerous group shows and are represented in collections around the world.

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